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Is A Lump On Leg A Symptom Of Blood Clot?

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Posted on Mon, 8 Aug 2016
Question: lumps in leg...no redness or pain...how can i tell if this is a blood clot...
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
As explained below. Please post a photograph if possible.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query, albeit short and specific.
To recapitulate: Female/81 - taking Warfarin - lumps in leg - no redness or pain - wants to ow to if it is a blood clot...
Please post a photograph if possible as it helps for on-the-spot diagnosis.

If you are a fair colored person, the blood clot will always be blue if recent and may change over to varied colors as per the duration of the clot.
Usually felt as soft one and XXXXXXX if under the skin.
Getting the coagulation profile also helps in determining.

I hope this answer helps you, please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.
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Is A Lump On Leg A Symptom Of Blood Clot?

Brief Answer: As explained below. Please post a photograph if possible. Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query, albeit short and specific. To recapitulate: Female/81 - taking Warfarin - lumps in leg - no redness or pain - wants to ow to if it is a blood clot... Please post a photograph if possible as it helps for on-the-spot diagnosis. If you are a fair colored person, the blood clot will always be blue if recent and may change over to varied colors as per the duration of the clot. Usually felt as soft one and XXXXXXX if under the skin. Getting the coagulation profile also helps in determining. I hope this answer helps you, please feel free to ask for further relevant queries if you feel that there is a gap of communication.