Therefore, the NHS urges people to call 999 or go to A&E if you have symptoms of DVT (deep vein thrombosis), such as pain and ...
It happens when the blood in the veins does not move fast enough. Why are legs prone to clots? The deep veins in the legs are particularly susceptible to clot formation due to several reasons.
The NHS has issued a critical warning, urging individuals to dial 999 if they observe any of two signs that could signal a ...
A primary school teacher died from an undiagnosed blood clot 16 hours after being discharged from hospital, documents ...
A doctor has taken to TikTok to urge plane passengers to not be sitting with their legs crossed for a very specific reason.
A primary school teacher died from an undiagnosed blood clot one day after being discharged from hospital, documents ...
Crossing legs during flights increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), warns Dr. Neena Chandrasekaran. The cramped seating and prolonged immobility can restrict blood flow, leading to clot ...
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Traveling often includes sitting for periods of time, which can increase your chances of developing a deep vein thrombosis, a type of blood clot that forms in a large vein. Part of the clot can break ...