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Hi Pat
Sometimes the blood came accumulate in the pelvis and this will cause abdominal discomfort and numbness in the leg because the blood sits on a muscle that has nerves to the leg. An ultrasound would not see this. You would need a CAT scan. Call your cardiologist who did the procedure. Im sure they will want you to go to the ED. Its unusual to have those symptoms 3 days afterward.
Sometimes the blood came accumulate in the pelvis and this will cause abdominal discomfort and numbness in the leg because the blood sits on a muscle that has nerves to the leg. An ultrasound would not see this. You would need a CAT scan. Call your cardiologist who did the procedure. Im sure they will want you to go to the ED. Its unusual to have those symptoms 3 days afterward.