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Deion Sanders may need foot amputation after blood clots

By Eric Sterling
June 19, 2023
1 min read
Deion Sanders may need foot amputation after blood clots

Former NFL player and coach Deion Sanders may need to have his foot amputated after suffering from a blood clot, according to reports. The Hall of Famer’s condition first came to light after he posted a photo on social media showing himself lying in a hospital bed. Sanders, 53, stated that he was experiencing extreme pain in his foot, which led to the diagnosis of the blood clot. The condition stems from a previous injury sustained by Sanders in 2014 when he fractured his ankle while playing basketball. Blood clots can cause severe damage to the circulatory system, often leading to amputations if left untreated. As of now, it is unclear if Sanders’ operation has been scheduled.

This news is a stark reminder of the impact that injuries can have on a player’s health, even years after they’ve left the sport. Blood clots can be a life-threatening condition, especially if left untreated, and can stem from seemingly innocuous injuries. Athletes and sports enthusiasts alike should take this news as a warning to seek prompt medical attention if experiencing any unusual pain or discomfort, even if it appears to be a minor injury. It’s important to listen to your body and get medical help if something doesn’t feel right.


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