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Legs Painful, Pressure From Knee, History Of Tight Muscle, Blood Thin, On Warfarin. Concerned About Blood Clot?

I have painful legs with a feeling of pressure from the knees to my feet. My blood pressure is a little higher than usual l54 over 91 . I am on warfarin My blood is a little thin and the dr is reducing my dose. . I have a history of tight muscles . My last reading was 3.3 for my blood. Should I be concerned about a blood clot?
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Hi, the pain of the legs could be due to electolyte imbalance, neuritis, exertion or anemia etc.I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, hematinics, and anti oxidants. Thank you.

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Legs Painful, Pressure From Knee, History Of Tight Muscle, Blood Thin, On Warfarin. Concerned About Blood Clot?

Hi, the pain of the legs could be due to electolyte imbalance, neuritis, exertion or anemia etc.I advise you to consult an orthopedic surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, hematinics, and anti oxidants. Thank you.