If you have risk factors for DVT
What to do: See your doctor. While often not as dangerous as DVT, it needs evaluation.
5. May-Thurner Syndrome or Venous Compression Syndromes
What it is: A condition where an artery compresses a vein, usually in the pelvis, affecting blood flow from the leg.
Symptoms:
Left leg swelling (most common)
Visible veins in the leg or pelvic area
Pain or heaviness
Skin changes
Increased risk of DVT
When to worry:
If you have persistent, unexplained swelling in one leg
If you develop varicose veins at a young age
If you have recurrent DVTs
What to do: See a vascular specialist. Imaging tests can diagnose compression syndromes.
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