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Blood clots, medically known as thrombosis, can occur in children, although they are less common in pediatric populations compared to adults. Blood clots in children can lead to serious health complications, and their causes and risk factors may differ from those in adults. Here are some key points to understand about blood clots in children:
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It’s important for parents and caregivers to be aware of the signs and symptoms of blood clots in children, especially if there are underlying risk factors. Early diagnosis and appropriate medical care are crucial for managing blood clots and preventing complications. Pediatric hematologists or thrombosis specialists typically manage the treatment and care of children with blood clots.
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