Thrombosis Symptoms

Thrombosis Symptoms

Thrombosis symptoms


        Thrombosis symptoms may vary on each person. Only by speaking with your doctor you can find out about an adequate diagnosis of symptoms and whether they are really thrombosis symptoms.

       You may experience a lot of different thrombosis symptoms, but in some cases you may have no symptoms at all. Although you have no symptoms, it can still remain the possibility that you can be diagnosed with thrombosis. There are a lot of diseases which have no symptoms. In some cases the thrombosis may have no symptoms, and in other cases you can experience no early symptoms but with signs later. Thrombosis can cause mild or vague symptoms.

       Some persons may not even feel sick, but just have a sentiment that things in their body are not quite right. In some cases, the thrombosis symptoms can get worse over time, but in other cases the thrombosis symptoms may stay vague for a long period.

       Important! Any symptom you experience need checked by the doctor, even though it seems minor.

       The thrombosis symptoms that you may experience will depend on the type and location of the blood clot. For example: venous thrombosis. This type of thrombosis may include symptoms such as: pain, swelling, redness, an easy ache in the problematical area, visible veins which stand out from your skin, fever.

Arterial thrombosis symptoms

       Depending of what part of your body is located the arterial thrombosis, can cause symptoms like heart disease, atherosclerosis, angina which means a pain in the chest that occurs when the blood to your heart is reduced, heart attack, stroke, peripheral vascular disease meaning that blood clots in your leg's arteries. Each of these signs has its own symptoms. If you have a heart disease you may develop angina. Angina symptoms are: chest pain when you are active or stressed, your breath reduces or you may feel like choking, you are feeling sick and exhausted.

        If you have a heart attack you can experience a crushing central pain in the chest, breathlessness, diziness and vomiting. Arterial thrombosis may also cause a stroke. Stroke's symptoms usually come very quickly. You may feel numb and weak down one side, weakness in your face, diziness, you may find difficult to speak and understand what others say, difficulty in swallowing. If you have a peripheral vascular disease you may experience a pain when trying to exercise, usually in the lower half of your legs, you may notice a pain cold skin and numbness at one leg.

       If you experience this kind of symptoms you may put yourself a question:"Why does thrombosis occur?" thrombosis occur for a lot of different reasons such as: getting older, being inactive for long periods of time, having a previous heart attack or stroke, having a history in the family like blood clot or cancer, hypertension, high cholesterol, smoking, overweight, a poor diet. But the most important answer to this question is that your blood flow is slow, blood is clotting to easily, and damaged blood vessel.

       Of course this list of symptoms can make you worry over nothing too. If you have no symptoms is usually a good thing. But you still have to take some empiric steps in having a regular check up of your overall health leading.

       Many vague symptoms are listed as the under-diagnosed conditions, because they may not be discovered.