Frequent blood clot/ bruises

2022-04-28 23:00:50
Hi Dr, I get frequent blood clotting or bruises (not exactly sure) on my legs even if I walk for 5 mins without any physical injury.. it starts with severe leg/calf pain followed by red or blue black patches on my legs which resemble blood clots or bruises.. most of the times they r on the thighs (above the knee), mostly on 1 one leg but the pain remains on both legs.. after a couple of days from when these marks appear, I have noticed in the last 3 or times, I have landed with extreme pain in the sternum(the bone between my rib cage) then the pain and pressure spreads to one side of the chest mainly the center which pains when breathing. Do I need to be concerned and wht could b the probable causes.. if anyone has any idea it will be really helpful.. Thnk u for ur help in advance.
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You need to get all the routine investigations along with bleeding and clotting studies

Answered2022-04-30 03:29:59

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Answered2022-04-29 06:31:06

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Get these tests done d dimer test PT inr test

Answered2022-04-29 01:55:58

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Getting bruises without injury is a different issue . It shows capillary damage and defective coagulation . The picture that you have shared is more like a skin problem. Please get your CBC , Blood sugar, and Coagulation profile done. There is one clinical test to assess capillary resilience against minor injuries. You should consult with a General Physician on Practo with all the reports.

Answered2022-04-29 01:22:23

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