Venous Disease - SVN
• Previous DVT or pulmonary embolism (PE) • Family history of DVT or PE • An inherited (family) condition that increases the risk of blood clots. Signs and Symptoms of DVT • Swelling of an arm or leg • Pain, cramping, or an aching feeling in one leg or arm • Increased skin temperature over a part of the arm or leg ................
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