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Sore Sensation On Inner Left Thigh, No Redness Or Swelling, Blue Visible Vein. DVT Symptoms?

Hi, I ve been experiencing a sore sensation in my inner left thight for the past 2 days- the bruise sensation is felt more when walking otherwise its only noticeable when i ve pressed the area. There is no redness or swelling but i have noticed that a blue vein is visible when the area is pressed. There is thrombrosis and varicose veins in my family so am a little concerned that this could be symptomatic of DVT!! Please let me know your thoughts. Many Thanks
Mon, 16 Sep 2013
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greetings.
what's your profession. does it in involve a lot of standing?
I want to know this.
because these professions have higher predilections for varicose veins.
Also in thrombosis there's progressive pain on walking.
so better you consult a doctor who can examine you.
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Sore Sensation On Inner Left Thigh, No Redness Or Swelling, Blue Visible Vein. DVT Symptoms?

greetings. what s your profession. does it in involve a lot of standing? I want to know this. because these professions have higher predilections for varicose veins. Also in thrombosis there s progressive pain on walking. so better you consult a doctor who can examine you.