Signs and Symptoms
- Swelling, pain and redness in the ankle, calf or thigh (swelling may extend to everything below the clot including your toes)
- Soreness or pain with walking that does not disappear with rest
- Fever (sometimes).
Causes
Pooling of blood in the vein can lead to clotting. The pooling may occur after prolonged sitting or bed rest following surgery or a debilitating illness (such as a heart attack or stroke).
Risk Factors
Obesity
Smoking
Age over 60
Pregnancy
Oral contraceptive use
Cancer
Surgery or trauma
Inactivity (prolonged sitting).
Preventive Measures
- Avoid prolonged bed rest during illnesses
- Exercise your legs at least every one or two hours, especially on long trips
- Stop smoking especially if you take oral contraceptives.
source : Sisters of Mercy Health System