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Suspect blood clot
Hi, i had donated blood around a week back and 2 days later i observe pain and skin discolouration at my elbow, just from where the blood was taken out. Can somebody suggest what is to be done
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HELLO, APPLY THRMBOPHOB GEL NOW EVERY TWO HOURS.IT DECREASES WITHIN NEXT DAY. APPLY NEXT DAY FOUR TIMES, TILL SUBSIDE. TABLET SIGMOFLAM TWO-TIMES A DAY AFTER LUNCH N DINNER FOR THREE DAYS. IT IS THE BLOOD OOZED DURING PRICK AS NEEDLE IS 22BORED VERY SHARP BEVELED. I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS. O.K BYE.
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. You don't have to worry about this. You can apply thrombophobe ointment over it. Three times a day. Don't need to apply anything else. Consult a general physician in person for further evaluation and management. He will be able to help you further. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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