Here’s a clear list of the 10 warning signs of a blood clot in your leg (deep vein thrombosis, DVT), step by step:
⚠️ 10 Warning Signs of a Leg Blood Clot
1️⃣ Swelling
- Usually in one leg only
- Can happen suddenly or gradually
2️⃣ Pain or Tenderness
- Often in calf or thigh
- May feel like cramping or soreness
3️⃣ Warmth
- Affected area may feel warmer than surrounding skin
4️⃣ Red or Discolored Skin
- Skin may look red, bluish, or pale
5️⃣ Leg Fatigue or Heaviness
- Leg may feel heavier than usual
- Can worsen after standing or walking
6️⃣ Vein Prominence
- Superficial veins may appear more visible or bulging
7️⃣ Skin Tightness or Shiny Appearance
- Swollen skin may look stretched or shiny
8️⃣ Pain When Flexing Foot Upward
- Homan’s sign: calf pain when foot is flexed (not always reliable)
9️⃣ Sudden Onset Without Injury
- Symptoms may appear without trauma or strain
🔟 Fever or General Malaise (rare)
- Slight fever or unwell feeling may accompany DVT
⚡ Red Flag: Seek Emergency Care Immediately
- Shortness of breath
- Chest pain
- Rapid heartbeat
- Coughing up blood
These could indicate the clot has traveled to the lungs (pulmonary embolism) — life-threatening.
If you want, I can also make a simple visual checklist showing all 10 signs for quick recognition, which is very handy for home awareness. Do you want me to do that?