Deep vein thrombosis, often known as DVT, is the term used to describe a blood clot that forms in one of the body's deep veins. This could happen if a vein is injured or if the blood flow inside it decreases or stops. A lower-body injury and hip or leg surgery are the two most common risk factors for developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT). A DVT could have negative consequences. If a blood clot breaks free from the body, it may enter the bloodstream and prevent blood from reaching the lungs. Although rare, the result of a pulmonary embolism can be fatal. Even if a blood clot does not break loose, it may cause lasting damage to the heart valves.DVT usually occurs in the absence of any overt symptoms.
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