8 SIGNS YOU MAY HAVE A BLOOD CLOT


+Superficial phlebitis:

The affected vein is red, hot, and forms a solid "cord". This inflammation can sprinkling to surrounding skin area. The vein is often visible because it is  superficial vein;
The affected area of ​ vein is painful or sensitive to touch. The affected vein may remain painful about several months.

Sometimes affect area swells slightly (local edema).

+Deep phlebitis :

Symptoms depend on the severity of the inflammatory reaction and the size of the clot. Sometimes there are no symptoms, which makes the disease more serious. 

However, in the case of 1 in 2 people, the following signs may be seen in the affected leg:

Dull pain in the calf or thigh. It could also be numbness or cramping.

+ Feeling warm :

Swelling calf , OR even entire leg. The skin is shiny & hard, white or bluish.
pain while you lift tip of your foot up toward yourself (Human's sign);
slight fever (38°C).