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3. Warm Skin

Another classic sign of thrombosis is that the affected area also becomes warm to touch, having a perceptibly higher temperature as compared to surrounding skin. In most cases, the warmth extends only as far as the swelling, giving the inflamed area a very distinctive, prominent appearance. This symptom should further alert you to the possibility of a serious health condition, provoking you into undertaking a thorough medical investigation.

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