7Tenderness
Though it is located deep in the leg, skin around a blood clot might get relatively tender to touch without evidence of bruising on your skin surface. Also, the veins below these skin areas might be visible. However, this won’t happen until the blood clots reach a large size. Keep in mind that tenderness could happen in both legs, even when one of these is affected by blood clots. This is because you typically subconsciously favor the stronger leg, which eventually triggers joint and muscle strains manifesting through tenderness and pain. [7]















