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Venous blood clots pose an increasing risk after the age of forty, especially with advancing age, as the likelihood of occurrence rises and the condition becomes more dangerous if it spreads to the lungs. These clots can lead to blockages in the deep veins or pulmonary arteries and may develop from a clot in the leg or arm. Symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, or shortness of breath and chest pain if the clot migrates. Preventive measures are recommended, such as maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, and staying active to reduce the risk of clotting. Additionally, early medical check-ups and anticoagulant medications when necessary are advised.
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