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"These symptoms can also happen in your arm or tummy if that's where the blood clot is. Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if you think you have DVT.
"These symptoms can also happen in your arm or tummy if that's where the blood clot is. Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if you think you have DVT.
According to Dr. Ouma, “Blood clots in the body can be detected through angiography and venography; imaging procedures that use special dyes to help ‘light up’ the inside of the body.
DVT occurs when a "blood clot develops in a deep vein," most commonly in the lower leg, thigh or pelvis, though it can also occur in the arm, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
DVT occurs when a "blood clot develops in a deep vein," most commonly in the lower leg, thigh or pelvis, though it can also occur in the arm, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The symptoms can also be noticed in your arm or stomach if that is where the blood clot has taken place, however warning signs do vary depending on the location.