How does it feels when you have a blood clot? I read about it little, Its being swollen and red I heard when the clot, we say in the leg. I only heard when you have high blood pressure, smoking, overweight and stress causing clots. I only believe its fat that causes clots.
I have anti thrombin 3 deficiency. Basically my blood clots randomly for no reason thanks to a genetic disorder. I'm actually writing this from a hospital bed :-( it was found today that i have several small clots in my lungs. I've had two in my left leg, one in my right.
What happens (in laymans terms) is that plaque (gunk) deposits build up on the walls of arteries, or fat deposits 'clump' up and can block the arteries, which cause a loss of blood flow resulting in heart and/or brain disorders. A common surgical procedure can rectify this, in most cases, if diagnosed in time.
That's not strictly true - re: plaque forming in the arteries. Athletes can develop DVT, as can pregnant women (due to the pressure on their veins; women on the pill are at risk (I know, as I developed three clots as result) and injury at work can all lead to DVT. Just wanted to point that out. Not trying to start an arguement - so please don't be offended.
A blood clot devloped with an overhead work activity and this venogram (x-ray) is a comparison from the left shoulder at the beggining of the video to the right shoulder near the end. This veiw is an example of DVT that wasn't treated within the first few days and how the blood flows through my system over a year later. Corrections can be made with a surgical procedure if a diagonsis is provided within the first 48-72 hours.
How does it feels when you have a blood clot? I read about it little, Its being swollen and red I heard when the clot, we say in the leg. I only heard when you have high blood pressure, smoking, overweight and stress causing clots. I only believe its fat that causes clots.
TheWildCommenter 2 years ago
that was very pretty
hailloki 3 years ago
I have anti thrombin 3 deficiency. Basically my blood clots randomly for no reason thanks to a genetic disorder. I'm actually writing this from a hospital bed :-( it was found today that i have several small clots in my lungs. I've had two in my left leg, one in my right.
salemcripple 3 years ago
Dude anything but inside a human body, think I'm gonna be sick!
midnightjo93 3 years ago
dummy
godzilla997 2 years ago
i got one from falling hit my leg real hard had to go to theropy
bioshockfan1 3 years ago
Humain or Animal ???
Thank You
grenouil1970 3 years ago
Can you explain what is exactly?
thanks
Julien51400 4 years ago
What happens (in laymans terms) is that plaque (gunk) deposits build up on the walls of arteries, or fat deposits 'clump' up and can block the arteries, which cause a loss of blood flow resulting in heart and/or brain disorders. A common surgical procedure can rectify this, in most cases, if diagnosed in time.
harrynicholas 4 years ago
That's not strictly true - re: plaque forming in the arteries. Athletes can develop DVT, as can pregnant women (due to the pressure on their veins; women on the pill are at risk (I know, as I developed three clots as result) and injury at work can all lead to DVT. Just wanted to point that out. Not trying to start an arguement - so please don't be offended.
starkitten1 4 years ago
A blood clot devloped with an overhead work activity and this venogram (x-ray) is a comparison from the left shoulder at the beggining of the video to the right shoulder near the end. This veiw is an example of DVT that wasn't treated within the first few days and how the blood flows through my system over a year later. Corrections can be made with a surgical procedure if a diagonsis is provided within the first 48-72 hours.
phantomsnowman 4 years ago