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Blood clot after giving blood for first time


Question Posted Thursday October 15 2009, 10:22 pm

so i gave blood today for the first time and i took may bandage off 5 hours later, and i have an inch long blood clot [looking thing] with a faint bruise around it.
is this normal?! what do i do?


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Whycantyousee12 answered Sunday October 18 2009, 6:35 pm:
That is normal dont worry usually your vains are not used to you giving blood because they take out alot more than the doctor it should go away within a few days or less but if it doesn't i would see a doctor or tell your parents

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