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Blood clots, colloquially known as "blood clots," block blood vessel channels and leave organs without blood supply
.
These 7 signs pay special attention: (1) severe headache; (2) new neurological symptoms; (3) severe abdominal pain; (4) swelling of the legs; (5) Petechiae on the skin; (6) Easy bruising; (7) Shortness
of breath.
Today's World Thrombosis Day, 7 daily things to prevent blood clots↓ Actively prevent and not be "chained"!
1.
Severe headache
Some patients with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis present with mood disturbances, infrequent migraines without aura, ulcerative colitis, severe abdominal pain, blood in the stool, and weight loss
.
If blood clots creep up in the deep veins of the lower extremities, they can severely block blood flow, causing too much fluid to accumulate in the legs, causing swelling, warmth, and discomfort
.
In severe cases, the blood clot in the deep veins ruptures and travels to the heart and lungs, with unpredictable consequences
.
When there is a fatal thrombus in the body, red, brown or purple petechiae
may appear on the skin.
Such petechiae usually appear in clusters and look like a rash, but have a smooth surface and do not change color
when pressed.
This is due to ischemic neuronal damage, which later merges into a large hematoma
.
6.
Easy to bruise