How To Tell If It's A Blood Clot: Signs, Symptoms And More

Risk Factors

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There are risk factors that increase an individuals chance of developing a blood clot. Remaining sedentary for an extended period is one of the leading factors. Hospital patients who undergo a lengthy surgery are at an increased risk of developing a blood clot. As a rule, one should avoid sitting for more than four hours at a time to avoid creating potential clotting issues. Also, those who are over the age of sixty-five have an increased risk of developing blood clots. Research has proven that family history plays a role in the formation of blood clots. Certain birth control pills can also lead to clotting issues. Some other common risk factors include obesity, pregnancy, smoking, and cancer.

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