Blood clots commonly develop in the legs’ veins, but they can form in the arms as well. These clumps of semisolid blood are dangerous if they reach the tissues of critical organs in the body, including the heart and the brain. Continue reading
Blood clots commonly develop in the legs’ veins, but they can form in the arms as well. These clumps of semisolid blood are dangerous if they reach the tissues of critical organs in the body, including the heart and the brain. Continue reading