Thrombosis is not silent. If these 6 signs appear in the body, the blood vessel may be 'blocked'!

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Thrombus refers to the lumps formed in the spalled or repaired part of the blood vessel during the blood flow process. The formation of thrombus can block the ruptured blood vessel and prevent bleeding. This is where thrombus is beneficial to the human body. Under normal circumstances, the human body produces Thrombus can decompose on its own, but with the increase of age and the combined effect of various bad living and eating habits, the speed of human body's self-decomposition of thrombus slows down. These thrombi that cannot be decomposed in time stay in the blood vessel. Blood flow has a chance to block blood vessels, which can cause fatal damage to the human body.

When a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain, it will cause a cerebral embolism, and if it blocks the lungs, it will form a pulmonary embolism, and if it blocks the heart, it will cause a myocardial infarction. Blocking any of these three can easily lead to sudden death.

Although thrombosis is extremely harmful, it is not without symptoms. Pay more attention to the following 6 symptoms in daily life, it is very likely to be related to thrombosis.

blurred vision

Sufficient attention should be paid to sudden dizziness accompanied by blurred vision, nausea and vomiting, transient darkness or even temporary blindness. This is likely to be the transient ischemia and hypoxia of the retina caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain, which is mostly related to cerebral thrombosis.

painful swelling in extremities

The formation of deep vein thrombosis will affect the blood circulation of the extremities, so it can lead to swelling of the affected limb, and it is also accompanied by redness and pain of the skin. Some venous thrombosis can also cause red streaks on the skin and light swelling and bruising. It will feel tingling and warm to the touch.

Yawn again and again

Frequent yawning can give people the feeling that they are not awake or energetic. In fact, repeated yawning may be a manifestation of brain hypoxia. If there is no reason for drowsiness, yawning again and again, and lack of concentration, it may indicate insufficient blood supply to the brain, which may be related to blood clots.

Chest pain

Before the onset of acute myocardial infarction, 30% to 40% of patients will experience symptoms such as chest tightness, weakness, arrhythmia, and palpitation. Chest pain is also an early symptom of myocardial infarction. The pain is extremely severe and lasts for a long time, and it will extend to the back.

severe headache

If there is a severe headache with unknown reasons, even accompanied by convulsions, coma, drowsiness, nausea and vomiting, you must go to the hospital for blood pressure and blood tests in time to be alert to the precursors of cerebral infarction.

abnormal gait

It can be manifested as weakness, numbness, abnormal fatigue, inconvenient movement, and even repeated falls and inability to hold chopsticks.

The first is those who suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes and family inheritance. These groups are high-risk groups. Therefore, in addition to actively treating the primary disease, taking medicine and returning to the doctor regularly, you must also develop a good habit of regular physical examination.

Secondly, some unhealthy living and eating habits can also lead to the occurrence of thrombus, such as long-term smoking, long-term alcoholism, sedentary, overeating, and eating fat and sweets are all important causes of thrombosis.

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