If you hold a clot within your leg (DVT) will you hold a pedal pulse?

in your feet? Or is the clot going to obstruct blood flow fund to the heart and you won't have pedal pulses? Will your feet be pale from clot blocking flow of blood?
Answers:
Yes, Dorsalis Pedis and Posterior Tibial.


EDIT: One Might Want to Look for Homan's Sign.
The pulse will be normal. A clot in a vein will not stop the circulation surrounded by your entire body (except with a large "saddle embolus" but that's in the pulmonary circulation, not the leg). The pulse is on the arterial side, not the venous side, so there's no plea for the pulse to be affected. Moreover, the difficulty with DVT's is that there are no reliable symptoms or signs you can dangle your hat on.
Pulses are determined by arterial flow. DVT is a clot surrounded by the vein which does not affect arterial flow and therefore pulses should be present.
You seem to be a bit confused concerning the basic vascular anatomy. Arteries carry blood toward organs and tissues under lofty pressure which is the pulse you feel. If a clot is present in the artery there will be no blood flow to that nouns which will turn pale, cool, lose feeling and not have a pulse. Veins return blood to the heart. If here is a clot in the vein the area will swell, turn red and reheat because the blood is sitting in that area and cannot return due to the obstruction.
Hope this make sense! Source(s): PA
if blood is still able to flow through that leg, yes you should still have a pedal pulse. you will have other vein also that will give you that pulse in your foot.
A DVT involves the deep veins of the leg and doesn't involved the arteries (at smallest in a normal clinical setting, i.e. you don't wait ridiculously long). In the acute setting, the pedal pulse will be unmoved by a DVT.
depends where the embolus is lodged. the foot would be cyanosed, not pale. Source(s): smell my finger

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