DVT can affect anyone, of any age, at any time without any obvious reason, however a DVT is more likely to happen if you: are over 40 are either extremely tall or short are overweight have varicose veins smoke have had DVT before have a family history of blood clots take the contraceptive pill or HRT have cancer or heart failure have recently had major surgery have recently been confined to bed are pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 6 weeks DVT and travel The risk of VTE relating to long periods of prolonged seating, including travel, has been known for many years
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