Deep Vein Thrombosis: Symptoms And Causes

Rapid Pulse

A rapid pulse is another serious warning sign of deep vein thrombosis. It is particularly concerning since it also indicates the blood clot in the deep vein has broken off and is currently traveling to the patient’s lungs. In addition to this, the increased pulse may even indicate the blood clot has lodged itself in the lungs. This is because when a blood clot lodges in the lungs, it reduces blood flow through this area. As a result of insufficient blood flow, blood cannot go through the appropriate oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange. This causes oxygen-poor blood, and it forces the heart to work harder. The harder the heart works, the faster the patient’s pulse is going to be.

Continue reading to reveal more details of worrisome deep vein thrombosis symptoms now.

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