If these 4 abnormalities appear on your hands and feet, it may be a sign of thrombus.
Most people who are troubled by blood clots do not have any physical abnormalities at first. They feel that they are just fine, but they do not know that the hidden dangers of the disease are hidden and are already developing quietly. By the time obvious symptoms appear, the disease has worsened and needs to be understood. Relevant knowledge, know what early warnings there are for thrombosis, don’t ignore it even if you notice slight abnormalities, go to the hospital for relevant examinations immediately, and strive for the best opportunity for treatment.
1. Abnormal skin color of hands and feet
It is abnormal to find that the skin of your hands and feet cannot maintain normal blood color, but becomes pale and devoid of blood color. Because in most cases, normal blood transportation will be affected after thrombosis, the blood vessel channel cannot be kept open, and the transportation of blood and nutrients will be hindered. The end of the limbs is ischemic and hypoxic, and nutrients cannot moisten the mucous membranes or skin, so the skin of the hands and feet is The color of the blood will change and the normal blood color cannot be maintained. People with this condition should be wary of blood clots.
2. Numbness in hands and feet
There is often numbness in the hands and feet, and a numb feeling even though the area is not being compressed. This is a signal to be alert to blood clots. Because blood clots continue to accumulate after they are produced, it will cause obstacles to normal circulation. Abnormal circulation at the end of the limbs and insufficient blood supply will cause repeated numbness.
As more and more blood clots accumulate, the symptoms of numbness become more obvious. You need to get checked immediately, find out the cause based on your own blood vessel health, eliminate the blood clots, and clear the blood vessels, so that the numbness will improve.
3. Pain in hands and feet
Those with developing thrombosis may experience pain in their hands and feet, especially during activities. Under normal circumstances, blood can be transported in time to maintain normal circulation. However, the formation of local thrombosis means that the important nutrient transport channel of blood vessels is blocked. Only when there is obvious local ischemia and hypoxia will you feel pain. If the cause is unknown, relevant examinations should be done immediately to determine whether a thrombus has formed.
4. Cold hands and feet
Some people feel cold in their hands and feet after blood clots occur and cannot maintain normal temperature. The circulation is good, blood is transported in time, and the limbs remain warm when heat is produced normally, and the temperature does not rise or drop significantly when touched. But if you often have cold hands and feet, even in summer, in addition to being wary of physical weakness, it may also be due to thrombosis. Once the local circulation is obstructed, the transportation of nutrients is abnormal, and heat cannot be generated in time, you will have cold hands and feet. The situation continues.
To sum up, the above special changes in the hands and feet often indicate the onset of disease. If thrombosis causes limb circulation disorders, timely intervention is required. If necessary, control through medication or surgery, and adjust by developing a variety of good habits. .