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Originally Posted by Lewberry pie
that sounds similar to gary cahill's blood clot in his arm, i'm no doctor but i'd def get it looked at
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If it was a blood clot the swelling wouldn't go away until the blood clot had been absorbed (which can take weeks) - the swelling wouldn't just come and go.
But still get it checked out just in case - I ended up with a DVT from sitting at my desk at work for too long.
When I had the blood clot in the back of my knee my calf swelled up massive, went red and became really hot. I could only walk a few paces before what felt like a really bad cramp would set in in my calf.
I'd get it checked out as soon as you can. Any chest pain or shortness of breath call an ambulance.