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8. Increased Heart Rate

The heart works hard to dislodge or break down blood clots, which means an individual with a clot will likely experience increased heart rate. Abnormal heart function can also indicate that the blood clot has detached and traveled to other body parts. This can cause symptoms such as stabbing chest pains and heavy breathing. Elevated heart rate can also lead to panic attacks and anxiety.

10 Signs Of a Blood Clot
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