Should you elevate a leg with a blood clot?

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asked Dec 17, 2019 in Other- Health by 1620 (310 points)
Should you elevate a leg with a blood clot?

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answered Dec 17, 2019 by linda (29,790 points)
Yes elevating your leg or legs when you have blood clots in your leg does help to keep the blood flowing and prevent future blood clots as well.

The elevation of your legs during a blood clot can help reduce the swelling and pain associated with blood clots.

A doctor will usually recommend elevating your leg and walking for exercise when you have a blood clot in the leg.

Walking is good for blood clots because it helps get your blood moving through your legs blood veins.

taking aspirin can help prevent deep vein thrombosis especially after lower limb arthroplasty surgery.

The aspirin is recommended by most surgeons and doctors after that surgery to prevent blood clots.

Exercise is also good to help prevent blood clots in your leg or deep vein thrombosis and it helps improve your heart health and can help you live much longer and healthier.

Some blood clots in your leg clear up on their own without treatment then nothing happens.

However sometimes a blood clot in the leg may be so serious that it leads to a heart attack, stroke or even death.

So if you think you may have a blood clot in your leg you need to seek medical attention and have it checked out and cleared.

It's not worth taking the chance and waiting it out because some blood clots kill very quickly while others may not kill you for a long time until it gets so bad over years.

Always get the blood clot checked out even if it's just in your leg because people have died of the blood clot in the leg when they left it untreated.

Any blood clots including blood clots in your leg are dangerous and are considered a medical emergency and if you don't get the blood clot in your leg or anywhere else in your body cleared then you can die.

You could die the same day or you could die a month or so later as it just depends on how severely clotted the leg is.

Blood needs to flow freely and unrestricted through your body including your legs and if not it can lead to a heart attack, stroke and even death.

You may need to have a leg stent put in to keep your blood from blocking up in your legs veins if it's severe enough.

Other times they may just need to clear the blood clog surgically.

Either way the blood clot needs medical attention if you want to survive.

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