Malysheva stressed the seriousness of this problem, because blood clots can cause a heart attack or stroke if they form in the heart or head, respectively.
Gandelman cited thirst as the main cause of the formation of blood clots, this is especially true in the summer. In the heat, the body loses a lot of fluid, so the blood thickens and clots or blood clots can form in it.
He also pointed out that blood clots can form in the pulmonary arteries and veins of the lower extremities.
Doctors strongly advise people to drink more fluids and have regular medical examinations during the summer months to reduce the risk of blood clots.
Source: Ferra

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