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Mild,constant Pain In The Back Of The Thigh, Doppler Does Not Show Clots. Reason For Pain?

I had 2 blood clots in right calf in 2009 that did not disolve -been on coumadin since then beeen having mild pain in back of right thigh not severe like before but rather constant -- the last doppler did not show clots in right calf and no problems located in femoral veins ????? but still have discomfort ? e-mail YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 16 Oct 2013
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Namasthe
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Greetings of the day
The pain in thighs is due to Post thrombotic syndrome. Its seen after recanalization of thrombotic vessels occur. Taking analgesics like Ibuprofen will definitely provide the much needed relief.
Take Care
Regards
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Mild,constant Pain In The Back Of The Thigh, Doppler Does Not Show Clots. Reason For Pain?

Namasthe Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day The pain in thighs is due to Post thrombotic syndrome. Its seen after recanalization of thrombotic vessels occur. Taking analgesics like Ibuprofen will definitely provide the much needed relief. Take Care Regards