Blood clots are gel-like clusters of blood that occur as blood shifts from liquid to partially solid in your arteries and veins. Clotting is a natural body process that prevents your body from bleeding excessively when you are injured. Blood clots are divided into two varieties.
Clots that stay put and don’t move (thrombosis) and those that break away from where they formed and travel to different parts of your body (thrombosis) (embolism). A blood clot can be fatal depending on what it blocks or where it moves.
Several circumstances in life raise your risk of blood clots. These are some of them:
When you’re pregnant
When you are unable to move
When you’ve recently undergone significant surgery
When you’ve been diagnosed with cancer
What are the blood clot symptoms in the brain?
Depending on the region of the brain affected, blood clots in the brain can cause various symptoms, including strokes. For example, these clots can cause difficulty speaking or seeing the inability to move or feel one side of the body, and seizures in rare cases.
How is a blood clot diagnosed?
Blood tests
Ultrasound
CT scan of the head, chest, and abdomen
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
V/Q scans
What are the blood clot treatments available?
Medications like Anticoagulants
Compression stockings
Surgery
Stents
Vena cava filters
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