Yes, it is possible to develop a blood clot in the knee area, typically referred to as a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) when it occurs in the deep veins of the leg. Factors such as prolonged immobility, injury, certain medical conditions, and surgeries can increase the risk of clot formation. Symptoms may include swelling, pain, and warmth in the affected area. If you suspect a blood clot, it's important to seek medical attention promptly, as it can lead to serious complications.
It is possible.
I had already been in the hospital for a blood clot on the same leg after knee surgery. My calf is realy hurting as if I had really worked it out too hard. Before my leg swole up from the knee down.
Only if the clot is in your "Special Area"
After a tooth extraction, a blood clot forms in the empty socket to help with healing and protect the area. The blood clot serves as a scaffold for new tissue growth. Over time, the blood clot will break down and be replaced by new tissue as the extraction site heals.
An embolus is a wandering blood clot.
its blood that's got alot of clot
A blood clot in your cheek is life threatening and you would have to have surgery for the clot to be removed.
Thrombus in medical terms means blood clot.
stationary clot is called a thrombus or a blood clot.
it is a blood clot
during black eye blood clot is in the anterior area. why?
it is a dinosaur thatoughs up blood and forms a blood clot