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Blood in Forced vomiting after coughing
When I gargle in morning, after I cough, I start getting blood in vomiting as I voluntarily try to get the things out of my stomach. Clear sticky sputum with blood streaks. Every-time I force vomit after coughing once/twice I get the taste of blood in throat. If I do not cough, and voluntarily vomit in morning on empty stomach- NO blood, just sticky clear mucous Is this pseudohemoptysis?? Is this due to trauma after coughing? Please help. What to do?
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Avoid forced vomit or deep coughing.
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Appears to be pseudo haemoptysis. Pl Do not vomit forcibly.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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