In some cases, the skin surrounding the clot may become sore, painful, or tender to the touch. Even a clot in a vein deep may cause tenderness if it is relatively large. In addition to direct pain, this symptom often requires people to rely on their other leg more to relieve the pain, which can lead to muscle and joint strain.

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