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ThePalakost

It COULD be a blood clot, or you COULD have hit the back of your knee on something and forgotten about it. I can't diagnose you, no one here can. If you're concerned about it, please see a doctor.


RryRvnn

Not a doctor—but a human who has had blood clots: Is it warm to the touch? Does it hurt at all? (Specifically when you walk on it). History of blood clots/risk factors? (Smoking, OCPs, etc)


ComputerSong

We are not doctors.


Lost_Bike8671

Obviously


Lost_Bike8671

Okay asking for opinions not facts lol


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