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Blood in phlegm
I have been taking telma bp med since 3 weeks now and since then i have developed a chronic cough. Also ten days ago i noticed some drops of blood in my phlegm. Today also i noticed some blood and yellow phlegm. After that it was white spit only. What could this be ? Anything serious ?
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Plz consult on 708762540x4
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Highly unlikely... Telma is a very popular BP drug. Must be a different issue.
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