Blood circulation plays a vital role in overall health, and when it becomes disrupted, it can lead to serious complications. One condition that affects circulation in the legs is deep vein thrombosis (DVT), where a clot forms in a deep vein.
Recognizing early warning signs can help you take action quickly and support better outcomes.
What Is a Blood Clot in the Leg?
A blood clot in the leg forms when blood thickens and clumps together inside a vein. This can affect normal blood flow and may lead to discomfort or other noticeable changes.
Clots most commonly develop in areas such as: