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Which is the most common body part to get a blood clot (why is it so and how to avoid this)


Published on 2025-02-02 22:43:16 - Indiatimes
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  • Blood clots, or thrombosis, especially in the legs (DVT), pose serious health risks. Extended inactivity, trauma, medical conditions, and hormonal fac

The article from the Times of India discusses the prevalence of blood clots, particularly focusing on the legs as the most common site for their occurrence. Blood clots, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT), often form in the deep veins of the legs due to factors like prolonged immobility, surgery, injury, or conditions that increase blood clotting. The piece explains that sitting for extended periods, such as during long flights or desk jobs, can lead to blood pooling in the legs, increasing the risk of clot formation. It also mentions that obesity, pregnancy, and certain genetic conditions can heighten this risk. To prevent blood clots, the article suggests regular movement, staying hydrated, maintaining a healthy weight, and possibly using compression stockings. It also advises on recognizing symptoms like swelling, pain, or warmth in the leg and seeking medical attention if these signs appear, emphasizing the importance of early detection and treatment to avoid complications like pulmonary embolism.

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