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If you have a blood clot you should go to the doctors and let them deal with it, because there isn't much you can do about it.
It could be you need to go back to the dentist to see about that.
Go and see your doctor
It is highly unlikely. You might want to go to a hospital
If you have a blood clot in your limbs it may result in pain or swelling in your arms or legs along with redness and your limbs feeling warm. A blood Clot in your Lungs can be presented with chest pain, dizziness. Blood Clots can be fatal and if you are having some of the symptoms then you should call or see your doctor or 911 for help.
I wouldn't say that it's a sign of a blood clot, it could be number of different things. Once you get off the plain and get to your destination, call your doctor set an appointment.
Swelling can be caused by a blood clot, best to go to the doc...
Menstrual blood doesn't clot like normal blood, if ti did then it'd be detrimental to the whole process of menstruation. What people normally think are clots are actually larger pieces of the uterus lining that is shed, or blood mixing with cervical mucus.
You may have a blood clot if your vein is swollen and is forming a knot. It is important to have that checked out since a blood clot can go to your heart and cause severe damage.
aspirin is a blood thinner, so when you go for blood work and one of the procedures is the coagulation test - this is when they put a small cut on your forearm and time how long it takes for the cut to stop bleeding on its own - it will make your blood take longer to clot. it should clot between 2 and 9 minutes - taking aspirin could make it take longer, affecting the results.
a blood clot is caused by eating junk food or not exercising enough because the fat builds up and causes plaque to built up slowly on your cell wall you cant tell if you have a blood clot unless you go to the doctor and they can make the area of your cell larger but they have not figured out how to just remove the plaque without damaging the cell. so once you get plaque built up in your blood cells then it cant go away
It could be a DVT (deep vein thrombosis) a blood clot in the lower leg which can break free and move to the lungs where it can be life threatening. Go and see a doctor.