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I have been diagnosed with covid on 14th. My husband is having fever from 13rd and I had fever on 14th and half day of 15th and it is gone. I have severe stratchy throat which i irritated further when i tried too hard to expel the mucus. I noticed blood in mucus post that whenever I try hard to expell the mucus from throat which I'm never been able to expell without force as i have bronchial ashthma. Is it normal to have blood in mucus? I don't notice it in sputum only when i try hard to get the mucus out from the airway. Also I'm extremely anxious since the time my husband started having fever. I had an issue of anxiety disorder and I'm so anxious now all the time by pulse is always over 100. I don't have fever , much cough just sore stratchy throat and constant anxiousness please help. I'm constantly worried about thispulse rate i keep on checking every min and also i try hard to extract the mucus all the time forcing my throat very hard. My oxygen is normal i don't have any nausea
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Blood in sputum could probably be because you are forcefully trying to expell the mucus.  It needs to be evaluated.  Relax you're not too sick.  Keep a check on yours and husband's oxygen level. Take rest Drink lots of fluids.
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Hi dear please consult on practo over a call or video call so that i can have a detailed information regarding your concern . Blood in sputum could be coz of forcefully taking out the mucus or could be due to any other issue as well. So please don't panic and let's discuss it in order to start ur further treatment Take care
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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consult me immediately for treatment.
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First of all we've to check whether it is blood stained sputum or blood is due to excoriations (possible because ypu tried hard to expel the mucous out which may lead to mucosal damage). To address regarding pulse rate you should actually mention what is the exact pulse rate.. your fever anxiety etc can increase your pulse rate.
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Avoid forceful coughing.. your doctor will prescribe mucolytics which will help for easy expel of sputum.
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