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Had DVT In Calf After Csection Delivery. Pain In Upper Thigh. D-Dimer Test Negative. Could I Still Have A Clot?

I had a DVT in my calf 8 days after the birth of my son via csection and after treatment was over (Lovenox and Coumadin for 4 months) they ran my blood and found out I have Factor V. I have had continuous pain in my upper thigh for over 3 weeks now and 2 weeks ago I had it check out. They did a D-Dimer test and it was negative so they insisted I didn't need an ultrasound. He gave me Vicodin for pain and said it probably is a pulled muscle. I'm still having pain and am so scared it's a clot. Can a d-dimer test be negative but a clot still be present?
Tue, 26 Nov 2013
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Dear madam

Vascular arterial doppler test is needed to rule out the presence of clots, but younare taking the recommended therapy, clots will slowly lysed, but it is not a quick process, it is very slow process and might require lot of time

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Had DVT In Calf After Csection Delivery. Pain In Upper Thigh. D-Dimer Test Negative. Could I Still Have A Clot?

Dear madam Vascular arterial doppler test is needed to rule out the presence of clots, but younare taking the recommended therapy, clots will slowly lysed, but it is not a quick process, it is very slow process and might require lot of time Thanks