Blood clotting is a process that often proceeds asymptomatically, but at the same time can lead to life-threatening complications: stroke, heart attack, thrombosis. Doctors draw attention to a number of early signs that should alert and become a reason to seek medical attention.
One of the most characteristic and at the same time underestimated symptoms is asymmetric edema. If only one arm or leg is swollen, this is a serious signal. This situation often occurs due to deep vein thrombosis, when a clot blocks blood flow. The result is a disruption in the supply of oxygen and swelling of soft tissues.
Another potentially dangerous symptom is red or bluish streaks on the skin that run along the veins. These areas may feel warm or painful when pressed. These changes are another warning sign of possible vein inflammation or a blood clot.
If dizziness, rapid heartbeat, or shortness of breath occur at rest, this may indicate a life-threatening condition. When combined with other symptoms, these symptoms indicate impaired blood circulation or the presence of a blood clot.
Thick blood often leads to discomfort in the lower extremities. This can include cramps, tingling, a feeling of heaviness or pain, especially in the evening or after sitting for a long time.
Doctors emphasize that it is impossible to determine blood density at home, but the presence of such symptoms is a good reason to consult a doctor and take the appropriate tests. Early detection of the problem can save a life.

