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Anonymous asked in HealthGeneral Health CarePain & Pain Management · 6 days ago

I am a 28 year old female mother of two... feeling my veins on the back of my legs throbbing... should I go to urgent care or ER?

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  • PR
    Lv 7
    6 days ago

    You can call your doctor for advice. But, if it continues go to the ER. Never fool with pain in the leg or other such things. If it is nothing, then they can send you home and you will know you are alright. Get your mask on and then go in. The doctors are the ones to be asking about this, and not people on YA. Be safe and take care. Our daughter had DVT at about age 23. She also had colitis which we think was a contributing factor. The doctor did not even suspect this due to her age - but it can happen.

  • Anonymous
    6 days ago

    Seems like mild vein thrombosis

    You need urgent care and meds

    May be the serious side effect of birth control pills

    The blood clot in the leg went to

    the lungs and caused death in a female

  • 6 days ago

    Try urgent care first. They can advise if it's more serious.

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