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What does a blood clot feel like?

I really need answers from folks with personal experience with blood clots or friends/relatives who have described them because common sense isn't going to be enough. I have reason to believe that I could potentially have a blood clot so knowing how it feels would help me out a lot. (I really don't think I have one but the pain reminded me that I really need to find out how it feels)

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  • Instead of asking questions over internet, u can better visit a doctor, get a blood panel done and a ct to check if u already have any clots. Have an internal blood clot, makes u feel different things depending on the place where it is. A deep vein thrombosis, gives u severe leg pain. A pulmonary embolism sever chest pain. a clot in coronary artery gives u heart attack. In case of a cerebral artery, stroke.. So its better to visit a doctor buddy

    Source(s): Med school training
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    A threatening blood clot is often incredibly painful and would reason radiating soreness in the process the limb. it seems which you will possibly have something distant places on your shrink, or only an infection. while you're somewhat hectic a pair of blood cot, they're serious, and you need to work out a physician on the instant.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    My dad has blood clots and he said it felt a little like needles and really cold. When he was first getting it he felt really tired and had trouble breathing and doing things at his work. You should go to your doctor though and take CT scan and see if you do.

    Source(s): My dad has it.
  • 8 years ago

    It feels weird......

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