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5. Other Risk Factors

Beyond medical conditions, lifestyle and hormonal factors can raise the risk of pulmonary embolism. Long periods of inactivity—such as being on bed rest or sitting for hours during travel—make it easier for clots to form. Smoking, obesity, and pregnancy also increase risk, as do hormonal birth control and estrogen therapy. These factors can affect blood flow or clotting tendencies, especially when combined.

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