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Clot in Thighs
Hi, I notice bump on both of thighs in middle region.. it's hard like clot but of pimple size.. I feel it is more evident when I do exercises or tired of walking. It's there from past 3 or 4 months. I might have got hurt by hitting table while getting up from chair and not rubbed that area. I am not sure about it. Which doctor should I consult for this? it is very small in size like mosquito bite bump.. is it something to worry about? do I require immediate attention? it's there from many days.. what happens if clot breaks
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Hi. Very difficult to opine without seeing but if it's been there for 3-4 months unlikely it's due to any injury as clot or discolouration in skin due to injury changes colour and then gradually fades over few weeks. Sometimes dilated capillaries of the skin look like that or there are pink mole like things (to describe in simple language) which happens in high estrogen states and one or two are common in women
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If you are concerned better to consult a doctor to be sure what it is and whether any ealuation is needed.
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