Symptoms of a Blood Clot
Symptoms are different depending on where the blood clot is located. If the clot is in the patient’s arms or legs, they may have cramping, swelling, and tenderness in the area where the clot is located. If the patient is experiencing a blood clot in their abdomen, he/she may experience severe stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.Â
Blood clots that have traveled to the patient’s heart cause the patient to feel heaviness in their chest, pain in their upper body, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea, and light headedness. If the clot has moved to the patient’s lungs he/she may experience sharp chest pain, racing heartbeat, shortness of breath, swelling, fever, and possibly coughing up blood. Lastly, a blood clot that is in the brain may cause facial weakness, leg or arm weakness, speech and vision challenges, headache, and dizziness. If one suspects a patient has a blood clot, immediate action is necessary. Â