67 Causes of Pulmonary Embolism
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Deep vein thrombosis is a serious health issue that happens when a blood clot occurs in a vein of the body. It can form in any part, but mostly the lower leg or thigh. If left untreated, deep vein thrombosis can spread to the lungs and lead to pulmonary embolism. Some common symptoms of this condition include pale skin, warmth, unexplained pain in ankle and foot, cramping, and swelling. When you notice these signs, make sure to inform your doctor as soon as possible to prevent deep vein thrombosis from developing and causing other problems. [6]















