Published November 20, 2014
Uruguay's president has canceled his trip to the Ibero-American Summit in Spain, saying doctors have ordered bed rest after a painful blood clot was found in his lower right leg.
The 77-year-old Jose Mujica says the clot was found with a sonogram and that he's following doctors' orders to relax at home for two or three days while taking anti-coagulant medicine.
Mujica announced his medical condition Thursday during his regular radio interview on Uruguay's M-24 station, and the presidency confirmed that he won't be traveling to the summit in order to avoid the risk of a thrombosis.
That's a potentially deadly situation that can happen if a blood clot breaks free from a vein and travels to the heart.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/uruguay-president-has-painful-blood-clot-in-leg-cancels-spain-summit-trip-on-doctors-orders