I donated blood on June 9, and now there is a clot in my arm. I am using ice, but there is no improvement. What should I do?
A firm lump or clot at the site of blood donation can sometimes occur due to localised bruising or a small blood clot in a vein, and often resolves on its own. However, if there is persistent redness, swelling, pain, or warmth, it is important to consult a doctor to ensure there are no complications. Avoid massaging the area, keep the arm gently elevated, and monitor for any changes. Medical evaluation will help confirm the cause, guide safe management, and provide reassurance.