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Blood clot from mouth
Sometimes my mother sees the little brown color blood clot from mouth.it does not come in cough or in case of vomitting.it just happened once in while like in 3 month we have seen twice. We are not understanding what exactly is this. Can you please us to understand it and advice us.
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If it's found near her gums then it's a bleeding gums.. she is under ecospirin too!! Nothing to worry .
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May be that is caused by the medication, which is causing gum bleeding.
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Please consult your physician.
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Hi I see you have been through lot of medical issues in your life and I know you are worried about blood clot in your mouth. Only way to diagnose it is by having a clinical examination. Please visit a nearby dentist and let them have a look at it. If they are not able to find a cause, then please visit your Physician.
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Hie.. could you pls share the picture of the same.. this could be because of trauma caused by any sharp tooth or crown or any prosthesis.. Need to evaluate clinically also..
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you can take her to the dentist to rule out any kind of oral condition responsible for this … and if she is wearing any kind of removable prosthesis or any kind of trauma or gingival condition
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consult your physician if it’s a regurgitation/systemic condition
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Could be because of bleeding from gums if it is very small. More chances of systemic problem.
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Kindly visit your family doctor (MD physician) first. Later you can visit a dentist.
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