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Deep Vein Thrombosis: What are the Symptoms?

About half of people with DVT have no symptoms until a clot blocks a major vein. When DVT causes symptoms and blocks blood flow, symptoms may include swelling of the calf, ankle, foot, or thigh; increased warmth of the leg; redness; and a painful leg.

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