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    Explore " deep vein thrombosis" with insightful episodes like "Blood Thinners", "Sources of Calf Pain | OEP321", "Episode 43: The state of interventional radiology research in venous obstruction", "#351: Exciting New Discoveries in the Herbal Kingdom For Stress, Mood, Hormone Balance, Varicose Veins, and Much More" and "Pulmonary Embolism (2nd edition)" from podcasts like ""The Melanin Initiative's Podcast", "Ortho Eval Pal: Optimizing Orthopedic Evaluations and Management Skills", "The Kinked Wire", "Vitality Radio Podcast with Jared St. Clair" and "The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast"" and more!

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    Blood Thinners

    Blood Thinners

    Welcome everyone to the Melanin Initiative!

    “In healthcare, there is often too much information and not enough time. Here at The Melanin Initiative, we avoid TMI by breaking things down into language you can understand, we create a safe space to ask your questions, and share our nursing perspective without taking too much of your time."

    Today we're talking about anticoagulants or blood thinners.
    By the end of the episode, our goal is that you’ll be able to discuss:

    • What blood thinners do and why they’re prescribed
    • Lifestyle changes for those taking blood thinners
    • Popular blood thinners and what to know about them
    • Safety considerations
      • Dietary choices
      • Herbal supplements
      • Falls 


    Resources:
    -Blood thinner pills: Your guide to using them safely https://www.ahrq.gov/patients-consumers/diagnosis-treatment/treatments/btpills/btpills.html
    -What are anticoagulants? https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22288-anticoagulants
    -The difference between compression stockings and T.E.D. hose: https://www.yourveincarecenter.com/difference-between-compression-stockings-and-ted-hose/
    -Why you should wear T.E.D hose or compression socks: https://hillcrestsouth.com/news/when-should-you-wear-ted-hose-or-compression-socks
    -How to put on T.E.D hose: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=183QoZ4uWAY




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    Sources of Calf Pain | OEP321

    Sources of Calf Pain | OEP321

    In today's episode we will be discussing the following 10 sources of calf pain...
    1. DVT
    2. Popliteal artery occlusion
    3. S1 nerve root compression
    4. Calf strain/tear
    5. Plantaris rupture
    6. Ruptured Baker's cyst
    7. Compartment syndrome
    8. Severe knee arthritis
    9. Soleus/shin splint issues/tibial stress fx
    10. Muscle cramping/Charlie Horses

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    (Video) Patient with exercise induced compartment syndrome

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    Episode 43: The state of interventional radiology research in venous obstruction

    Episode 43: The state of interventional radiology research in venous obstruction

    "When you put energy into something, and passion and determination, and when people can see that you've also put in the scholarship, people will give you opportunities. And you know, honestly, I thought I was setting this up for somebody else!"—Suresh Vedantham, MD, FSIR, C-TRACT Principal Investigator

    Host Roger Tomihama, MD, speaks with C-TRACT (Chronic Venous Thrombosis: Relief with Adjunctive Catheter-directed Therapy) Principal Investigator Suresh Vedantham, MD, FSIR, about the trial's status, other early research the interventional radiology community should know about and more.

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    Note: This episode was recorded on July 22, 2023.

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    #351: Exciting New Discoveries in the Herbal Kingdom For Stress, Mood, Hormone Balance, Varicose Veins, and Much More

    #351: Exciting New Discoveries in the Herbal Kingdom For Stress, Mood, Hormone Balance, Varicose Veins, and Much More

    Jared interviews Max Willis and Nikita Austen about two very recent discoveries in the herbal world - Sceletium and Saffron. There are no new herbs, but we are discovering new uses for them all the time. You’ll learn the power of Sceletium and Saffron for many common ailments including women's hormones, sleep, stress, and mood. You’ll also learn about some tried and true remedies using Dandelion, Gotu Kola, and Horse Chestnut for detoxification and your circulatory health.


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    Solaray SharpMind Nootropics Mood

    Solaray Organic Dandelion Root

    Solaray Gotu Kola

    Solaray Horse Chestnut Seed Extract

    Natural Factors Horse Chestnut with Grape Seed Extract


    Additional Information:
    Episode #355: Herbs of Calm: Passion Flower, Valerian, Holy Basil, Lemon Balm and More

    Episode #321: Four Amazing Herbs You May Not Know About: Fenugreek, Tongkat Ali, Activated Broccoli, and Black Seed Oil with Nikita Austen

    Episode #320: A Sharp, Focused Mind using Bacopa and Lion’s Mane with Nikita Austen

    Episode #202: From Ancient to Modern Application - Black Seed Oil


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    Please also join us on the Dearly Discarded Podcast with Jared St. Clair.


    Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.

    Ep. 3 - Failure To Diagnose Blood Clots: Do I have a case for Medical Malpractice?

    Ep. 3 - Failure To Diagnose Blood Clots: Do I have a case for Medical Malpractice?

    In the latest episode of The Injury Lawyer, Steve recounts a narrative involving an individual who visited an emergency room with symptoms related to blood clotting. Tragically, this individual was misdiagnosed, which led to devastating consequences. To safeguard yourself and your loved ones from a similar fate, Steve will outline the symptoms to watch out for and identify those particularly vulnerable. Additionally, he will provide valuable insights on determining whether you have grounds for a medical malpractice claim. Tune in to this episode of The Injury Lawyer for crucial information.


    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [02:48] Steve discusses DVT, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in detail, citing who is most at risk
    • [13:02] What are the five warning signs of a blood clot, and what can you do on a plane to avoid a blood clot
    • [17:07] What care should be given if you go to an ER suspecting a blood clot
    • [23:27] Steve shares the story of a gentleman who presented in the ER with symptoms of a blood clot, and he was misdiagnosed
    • [31:38] The verdict and the award

    KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

    • Acquaint yourself with the symptoms of a blood clot, and don't ignore your symptoms.
    • Be your own advocate when in a medical setting and ask questions.
    • The symptoms of blood clotting may present as other medical problems. However, when you have more than one of these, err on the side of caution and go to an ER.

     

    ABOUT THE HOST:

    Steve Heisler decided in 1996 that he was going to focus his law practice exclusively on injury cases. Since then, he has been representing injured people against insurance companies, disreputable medical practitioners and Big Pharma, and doing it with compassion, honesty and level-headed rationality.

    Steve’s been a fighter his entire life. After a back injury ended his high school wrestling activity, Steve took up boxing. His boxing career included winning the 1979 Central Pennsylvania Novice Golden Gloves and the 1980 South Atlantic AAU bantamweight title. Being feisty and quick on your feet is a good thing both in the ring and in the courtroom!

    Before Steve was admitted to law school, he went to work as an organizer and business agent for the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Local #7. It wasn’t long before he developed a reputation as trustworthy, reliable and, above all, a fighter. “He called one time after he had been carried out of the race track by eight security guards. Steve didn’t back down from anyone,” said Paul Richards, former Executive Secretary-Treasurer of Local #7. While with Local #7, Steve organized the vendors and concession workers at Camden Yards and housekeepers at Towson University. You don’t gain the respect of hardworking people if you’re not honest and caring and level-headed.

    Steve graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School in 1988. Since that time, he has represented thousands of injured people, helping them find some measure of justice after they were wrongfully hurt or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence.

    A family man, Steve is married and has three children. A sports fan, he loves the Orioles, Ravens, Wizards, Capitals and all University of Maryland sports teams. He despises the Yankees, Steelers and Duke University. He will, however, represent other people who are fans of the Yankees, Steelers and Duke!

    Call Steve Heisler, The Injury Lawyer, at (855) 396-2637.

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    Episode 39: Stories of interventional radiology: Saving life and limb

    Episode 39: Stories of interventional radiology: Saving life and limb

    "They were able to remove the filter, repair the damage, and get full blood flow ... for the first time in almost 2 years."—Sheila Ehlert, deep vein thrombosis patient

    In 2020, while Sheila Ehlert was being treated for exceptionally heavy menstrual bleeding, she began to experience a range of additional symptoms including rapid pain and swelling in her legs, and shortness of breath. After receiving no relief after several months of visits to doctors and the ER, she met interventional radiology Zlatko Devcic, MD, who saved her limb—and her life. In this episode of the Kinked Wire, for Deep Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month, Ms. Ehlert shares the story of her incredible experience with the efficacy of IR. 


    Contact us with your ideas and questions, or read more about about interventional radiology in IR Quarterly magazine or SIR's Patient Center.

    (c) Society of Interventional Radiology.

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    SGLT2 Inhibitors for Acute Heart Failure, SGLT2 Inhibitors vs Metformin, High Dose Dexamethasone for COVID-19 in ICU, Isolated Distal DVT, Monkeypox, Blood Donor Sex and Mortality, Outcomes in Surgeons Who Operate the Night Before

    SGLT2 Inhibitors for Acute Heart Failure, SGLT2 Inhibitors vs Metformin, High Dose Dexamethasone for COVID-19 in ICU, Isolated Distal DVT, Monkeypox, Blood Donor Sex and Mortality, Outcomes in Surgeons Who Operate the Night Before

    Today we have a couple special guests under the age of 2. Birdie and Gus!

    Do SGLT2 inhibitors improve diuresis in acute heart failure? Are they better than metformin for reducing cardiovascular mortality? Is high dose dexamethasone better than standard dose in ICU patients with COVID?

    We also talk about outcomes in patients with isolated distal DVT compared to proximal DVT, a large case series of patients with monkeypox infection, blood donor outcomes and the outcomes for surgeons who operated the night before. Check it out!


    SGLT2-Inhibitors for Acute Heart Failure
    Cardiovascular Outcomes for SGLT-2 Inhibitors vs Metformin
    COVIDICUS Trial
    Isolated Distal DVT Outcomes
    Monkeypox Case Series
    Mortality in Patients Undergoing Blood Transfusion
    Perioperative Outcomes for Surgeons Who Operated the Night Before





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    Chlorthalidone in CKD, Factor XI Inhibition for VTE Prevention, Untreated Subsegmental PE and Risk of Recurrent VTE, Rivaroxaban and GI Bleeding, Mental Stress Induced Ischemia, Depression and Residency, Patient Outcomes for Part Time Hospitalists

    Chlorthalidone in CKD, Factor XI Inhibition for VTE Prevention, Untreated Subsegmental PE and Risk of Recurrent VTE, Rivaroxaban and GI Bleeding, Mental Stress Induced Ischemia, Depression and Residency, Patient Outcomes for Part Time Hospitalists

    Somehow we got through 7 articles today, and none of them are about COVID-19!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Chlorthalidone in CKD

    Milvexian for VTE Prevention

    Risk of Recurrent VTE in Subsegmental PE

    Rivaroxaban associated with higher rates of GI bleeding

    Depression and Residency

    Mental-Stress Induced Myocardial Ischemia

    Patient Outcomes for Part Time Hospitalists







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    Veins and Vein Diseases Explained

    Veins and Vein Diseases Explained

    Blood vessels are like pipes that carry blood throughout the body. While arteries carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the organs, our veins have the job of taking waste-filled blood back to the heart to complete the circuit.   

    We don't give a lot of thought to our veins – but we should.  Host, Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., welcomes two vascular surgeons to help explain why. 

    Guests:

    32 - Shortness of Breath

    32 - Shortness of Breath

    In the second installment for our Cedars-Sinai series, hosts Dr. Steven Taback and Bill Curtis are joined by pulmonary and Critical Care Director Dr. Victor Tapson, where they discuss all things pulmonary embolism and hypertension related. Pulmonary hypertension is known as the silent killer because more often than not, you’re only diagnosed after it’s too late. The panel discuses some of the causes for pulmonary embolism, how COVID has played a role in the disease, as well as signs and symptoms for both patients and physicians to look out for when treating the pulmonary embolism and hypertension.

    In this dedicated series, we're showcasing the medical breakthroughs & innovations from one of the world's most preeminent hospitals: Cedars-Sinai. Cedars-Sinai is dedicated to improving the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research, and clinical care.

    Episode Timestamps:

    2:30 How has COVID played a role in blood clots? 

    3:53 Dealing with the social devastation of COVID as a physician.

    5:36 Are blood clots in COVID patients different than those who get clots without COVID?

    8:30 Does anti-inflammatory agents or immunotherapy have any effect on blood clots?

    9:49 What got Dr. Tapson originally interested in studying Pulmonary Embolism? 

    10:58 Why do DBT and PE consistently get missed on diagnosis?

    12:00 What are the best tests to diagnosis PE?

    13:53 Young physicians and the conundrum of minimizing the amount of testing with a disease that’s diagnosis relies mostly on “suspicion.” 

    16:00 Minimizing CT scans because of the dye/contrast’s effects on kidneys.

    17:53 How do blood thinners work?

    22:07 Pulmonary hypertension vs. high blood pressure.

    23:15 What are the 5 classes of pulmonary hypertension?

    25:45 How do you test for PH?

    26:57 What predisposes one to pulmonary hypertension?

    28:18 Has PH risen with COVID “long-haulers?”

    29:20 The balancing act of 'best-treatment’ for a disease and kidney/liver function.

    30:47 Dr. Tapson shares the biggest breakthroughs and exceptions in his field.

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    Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis in the COVID Era

    Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis in the COVID Era

    About Dr. Anthony Comerota (Host)

    Dr. Comerota is a board-certified vascular surgeon. He joined Inova as the Medical Director of the Eastern Region Heart and Vascular Institute, with over 36 years of clinical experience. Dr. Comerota served as a faculty member at Temple University Health Sciences Center where he became Chief of Vascular Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Program Director of General and Vascular Surgery, President of the Medical Staff and President of the Medical Alumni Association. He also served as Director of the Jobst Vascular Institute, ProMedica Toledo Hospital from 2002 - 2015 and Executive Director of Research, ProMedica Health System and Jobst Vascular Institute from 2015 to January 2017. 

    Dr. Comerota has been a major contributor to the development of some of the newest forms of treatment for vascular disease and has been the principal investigator of seven major national trials and a co-investigator of numerous others. 

    Dr. Comerota has a special interest in acute and chronic venous thromboembolic disease, complex deep venous reconstruction, and carotid artery disease. He became interested in venous thromboembolic disease because it is a serious and common vascular disorder.

    About Dr. Riyaz Bashir (Guest)

    While maintaining his full medical and academic responsibilities at the Temple University and Temple University Hospital System, Dr. Bashir serves in an ex-officio Chief Medical Consultant role for Thrombolex.

    Dr. Bashir shares the product design creation responsibilities with Mr. Green. Dr. Bashir is a Professor of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine and is the inventor of the Bashir Endovascular Catheter. His specialties include: carotid artery and peripheral vascular diseases, coronary and endovascular interventions (including carotid stenting and gene and stem cell therapy).

    He attended medical school at the University of Kashmir, Government Medical College, Srinagar, India. His training includes a fellowship, interventional cardiology, Mayo Clinic; fellowship, vascular medicine and endovascular intervention, Tufts University School of Medicine, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center; fellowship, cardiovascular medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center; residency, internal medicine, University of Kashmir, S.M.H.S. Hospital and Nassau University Medical Center, SUNY at Stony Brook.

    His certifications include: interventional cardiology, vascular technology, endovascular interventions, vascular medicine, cardiovascular disease, and internal medicine.

    About the Bashir Endovascular Catheter

    The BASHIR™ Endovascular Catheter is a device intended for the localized infusion of physician specified fluids, including thrombolytics, into the peripheral vasculature.

    The distal infusion segment of the device is 12.50 cm long and consists of an expandable basket with mini-infusion catheters, each with multiple infusion holes.

    It is used for the delivery of the physician-specified fluids at multiple cross-sectional points of the target vessel location.

    The infusion basket can be expanded using the red actuator located on the handle at the proximal end of the device.

    After expansion, the mini-infusion catheters may be returned to their original closed positions by depressing the white button on the actuator and advancing the actuator toward the distal end of the device. 

    BASHIR™ Endovascular Catheters are for use only by trained physicians in strict accordance with the FDA-cleared IFU. Read more.

    Dr. Steve Elias bids adieu -- VEIN Magazine thanks him for 12 wonderful episodes of the VEIN Magazine Podcast. Be sure to listen to his new show -- The Venous Edge Podcast

     

    Episode 155: Inari Medical: Clot Warriors—Changing the Paradigm in DVT and Pulmonary Embolism

    Episode 155: Inari Medical: Clot Warriors—Changing the Paradigm in DVT and Pulmonary Embolism

    Inari Medical is a 2020 success story. The company was one of the first medtech companies to IPO during the pandemic. As part of the new Medtech Talk Digital Discussion Series, host Geoff Pardo had a chance to conduct a panel interview with four members of the Inari management team: Bill Hoffman, CEO; Drew Hykes, CCO; Thomas Tu, MD, CMO; and Tara Dunn, Vice President of Clinical Affairs and Market Development. The team discussed their unique culture, strong mission, early success, sales strategy and many other topics, including advice from Bill to other entrepreneurs who are considering going public, reflections from Tom on the transition from being a physician to the business world, benchmarking from Drew on how this experience compares to other ventures he has been in, and comparisons from Tara on the difference between working for a big company vs. a smaller company. Tune in now to hear from one of medtech’s most promising companies!

    Dagáll læknanemans: Hrönn Harðardóttir og Signý Vala Sveinsdóttir - Blóðsegarek til lungna og bláæðasegasjúkdómur

    Dagáll læknanemans: Hrönn Harðardóttir og Signý Vala Sveinsdóttir - Blóðsegarek til lungna og bláæðasegasjúkdómur

    "Dagáll læknanemans" er nýtt hlaðvarp fyrir læknanema (cc: Félag læknanema) og aðra áhugasama um hvaðeina sem viðkemur klínik og læknisfræði. Hlaðvarpið fær til sín sérfróða gesti og tekur fyrir ýmis læknisfræðileg vandamál. Hrönn Harðardóttir, sérfræðingur í lungnalækningum, og Signý Vala Sveinsdóttir, sérfræðingur í blóðlækningum, ræða blóðsegarek til lungna og bláæðasegasjúkdóm í þætti vikunnar. Kynnt eru til leiks ýmis tól sem geta aðstoðað við greiningu og meðferð. Hvenær á að taka d-dímer, hvernig högum við blóðþynningu og hvenær á að beita segaleysingu? Stjórnendur Dagáls læknanemans eru Sólveig Bjarnadóttir læknanemi á 6. ári og Teitur Ari Theodórsson læknanemi á 5. ári. Dagáll læknanemans er sjálfstæð þáttasyrpa innan Hlaðvarps Landspítala.

    Í þættinum er meðal annars rætt hvernig sjúklingar presentera og hverju er leitað eftir við mat og skoðun. Kynnt eru Wells-skor og Geneva-skor sem aðstoða við greiningu og farið yfir uppvinnslu. Hvernig nýtist d-dímer, hverja á að senda í tölvusneiðmynd og hverja á að senda í hjartaómun? Farið er ítarlega í PESI-áhættumat á lungnasegareki sem leiðbeinir við meðferð og næstu skref í bráðafasa. Hvernig er blóðþynningu hagað og hvenær á að beita segaleysingu? Loks er rætt um langtímameðferð og horfur.

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    Aspirin for VTE Prophylaxis after THA or TKA, Fluid Management for Sepsis in Patients with ESRD, Cirrhosis and CHF

    Aspirin for VTE Prophylaxis after THA or TKA, Fluid Management for Sepsis in Patients with ESRD, Cirrhosis and CHF

    Today we are joined by the man, the myth, and the legend, Dr. Stacy Johnson, to talk about a new meta-analysis of using aspirin for DVT prophylaxis after a total hip or knee replacement.  We also review a new retrospective cohort study from Cleveland Clinic on whether it's safe to give the recommended 30 ml/kg fluid bolus to patients with sepsis who also have CHF, cirrhosis or ESRD.  Check it out!

    Aspirin for VTE Prophylaxis after THA or TKA

    Fluid Management for Sepsis in Patients with ESRD, Cirrhosis and CHF

     





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    Episode 5: The potential of C-TRACT to help PTS patients | Guests: Suresh Vedantham and Mary Costantino

    Episode 5: The potential of C-TRACT to help PTS patients | Guests: Suresh Vedantham and Mary Costantino

    ATTRACT essentially found that, really, it's the people with iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT) who are the ones most likely to benefit and that, in fact, quality of life was improved in the iliofemoral patients. And so that certainly suggests that we're barking up the right tree with the C-TRACT Trial.
    Suresh Vedantham, MD, FSIR

    Hot on the heels of the ATTRACT Trial results comes another exciting new trial on post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS): Chronic Venous Thrombosis: Relief with Adjunctive Catheter-directed Therapy (C-TRACT). 

    According to private practice interventional radiologist Mary Costantino, MD, “I’m thrilled that people are researching these clinical questions, and it’s incredibly pertinent to those of us in non-university settings who are trying on a daily basis to do the right."

    Warren Krackov, MD, and Jaimin Shah, MD, talk with Principal Investigator Suresh Vedantham, MD, FSIR, on the importance of such research efforts, the potential for C-TRACT to help your patients, and how you can get them enrolled in the study.

    Learn more about C-TRACT.


    Contact us with your ideas and questions, or read more about about interventional radiology in IR Quarterly magazine or SIR's Patient Center.

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    Antiphospholipid Syndrome

    Antiphospholipid Syndrome

    In this episode I cover antiphospholipid syndrome.

    If you want to follow along with written notes on antiphospholipid syndrome go to https://zerotofinals.com/medicine/rheumatology/antiphospholipidsyndrome/ or the rheumatology section in the Zero to Finals medicine book.

    This episode covers the definitions, associations, complications, features, diagnosis and management of antiphospholipid syndrome. 

    The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

    Pulmonary Embolism

    Pulmonary Embolism

    In this episode I cover pulmonary embolism.

    If you want to follow along with written notes on pulmonary embolism go to zerotofinals.com/pe/ or find the respiratory section in the Zero to Finals medicine book.

    This episode covers the risk factors, prophylaxis, presentation, diagnosis and management of pulmonary embolism.

    The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

    Deep Vein Thrombosis

    Deep Vein Thrombosis

    You’ve been sitting in the car on a long journey, when you get out of the car to go to the bathroom at the rest stop, you notice that your right calf is hurting. You don’t pay much attention to it, figuring it is stiff from being in the car. You go to the bathroom, get your snack and get back on the road. Later, once you’ve stopped driving for the day and get to your hotel for the night, now not only is your calf hurting, but it is swollen and red. What is going on? What is wrong with your leg?