It’s estimated that between 60,000 and 100,000 people in the United States die each year due to blood clots. Despite modern medicine and widely available treatments, many cases still end tragically — often because warning signs are overlooked or medical help is sought too late. Blood clots can be silent and unpredictable. Symptoms may be mild at first, easy to dismiss, or confused with less serious conditions. That’s why awareness is critical. Recognizing early warning signals can save lives. A blood clot forms when blood thickens and clumps together inside a blood vessel, creating a blockage. When this happens, normal...
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