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DVT Quiz: Do I Have a Blood Clot in My Leg?

Quick, free deep vein thrombosis quiz to check symptoms. Instant guidance.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: V.Sindhuja VikramanUpdated Aug 24, 2025
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This DVT quiz helps you check common signs and risk factors for a blood clot in your leg and consider next steps. Answer a few quick questions to get simple, instant guidance you can discuss with a clinician. You may also explore our nclex pulmonary embolism quiz and peripheral artery disease quiz, or try the restless leg syndrome quiz if your symptoms are more about nighttime leg discomfort.

Do you currently experience persistent swelling in one leg (ankle or calf)?
Severe swelling that concerns me
No swelling at all
Pronounced swelling most days
Moderate, noticeable at times
Very mild, occasional swelling
Have you noticed any redness or warmth on your leg?
Moderate warmth with slight redness
A little warmth but no redness
Obvious redness and warmth
Extensive redness and heat
No redness or warmth
Do you feel pain or tenderness in your calf when standing or walking?
Mild, occasional discomfort
No pain or tenderness
Moderate pain when pressed
Sharp pain with steps
Severe pain limits movement
Have you been immobile for more than 3 hours at a time (e.g., long flight, bed rest) recently?
Never or almost never
Very frequently, multiple times
1 - 2 times in the past month
Several times in the past month
Often, weekly
Do you smoke cigarettes?
About one pack per day
I never smoke
I quit over a year ago
More than two packs per day
Occasionally smoke socially
Do you take hormone replacement therapy or birth control pills?
Occasionally use low dose
High-dose or multiple hormones
Stopped over a year ago
I never have
Currently on low-dose therapy
Do you have a personal or family history of blood clots?
Single minor personal clot
No personal or family history
Close family member had clots
Multiple personal or family cases
Distant relative had clots
Have you had surgery in the past month?
Minor outpatient procedure
Major surgery recently
Major orthopedic or cancer surgery
Moderate elective surgery
No surgery
Do you have a diagnosis of cancer?
No history of cancer
In remission, no treatment
Advanced or metastatic disease
Receiving outpatient treatment
Undergoing active chemotherapy
How would you describe your daily activity level?
Generally active
Moderately active
Very sedentary
Very active and on my feet
Mostly sedentary
What is your body mass index (BMI)?
25 - 29.9 (overweight)
40 or above (obesity III)
30 - 34.9 (obesity I)
35 - 39.9 (obesity II)
Under 25 (normal)
Have you experienced shortness of breath recently without other cause?
Frequent moderate difficulty
Noticeable at times
No breathing issues
Rare, mild episodes
Severe or constant issues
Do you feel a heavy or aching sensation in your leg at rest?
Pronounced ache daily
Mild, occasional ache
Moderate heaviness
Debilitating heaviness
No heaviness or ache
Have you noticed visible cords or thickened veins on your leg?
Large, prominent veins
Moderate varicose veins
No visible changes
Rare small varicose veins
Slight varicose veins
Do you experience unexplained bruising on your legs?
Frequent bruises
Occasional bruising
Never bruising
Rare bruises
Very frequent bruising
How old are you?
50 - 59
60 - 69
70 or older
40 - 49
Under 40
Do you have diabetes?
Well-controlled diabetes
No diabetes
Borderline high
Poorly controlled
Moderately controlled
Do you have high blood pressure?
Uncontrolled high BP
Normal blood pressure
Elevated (prehypertension)
Stage 1 hypertension
Stage 2 hypertension
Have you been diagnosed with varicose veins?
Severe varicose veins
Chronic, symptomatic
No diagnosis
Moderate varicose veins
Mild varicose veins
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  1. Low-Risk Leg Champion -

    Your results from this do i have dvt in my leg quiz indicate a low likelihood of deep vein thrombosis. Keep moving, stay hydrated, and repeat this dvt self test if you notice any new symptoms to maintain leg health.

  2. Mild DVT Watcher -

    You show some minor signs - like slight swelling or tenderness - in our dvt leg test. Monitor your legs closely, incorporate gentle stretching, and consider discussing these mild alerts with a healthcare professional.

  3. Moderate DVT Signal -

    Your answers revealed moderate indicators of DVT, such as persistent discomfort or warmth. It's wise to schedule a medical evaluation soon and use a specialized test for dvt in legs to rule out any developing clots.

  4. High-Risk Leg Alarm -

    Multiple concerning symptoms - prolonged pain, redness, or significant swelling - emerged in this dvt self test. Seek medical advice promptly to undergo diagnostic testing and prevent serious complications.

  5. Immediate Medical Attention Needed -

    Severe symptoms like intense pain, marked swelling, and discoloration demand urgent care. Head to an emergency department right away for professional assessment and treatment.

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