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Dark Blood in phlegm since past 1½months
Suffering from traces of dark blood in phlegm. No Cold. No Cough. No breathing problem. Inflammation (jalan) in throat - Since past 10days. Chest X-ray, ESR, blood coagulation report, cbc - NORMAL (Initially, this problem occurred in January, 2020  but got ok after a week. And now, reoccurred since May, 2020 and continuing till date.) [Always feeling pukish and nauseating. But don't/can't vomit.]
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Retest will be required and history of abdominal pain and fever is needed.
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Test T3T4TSH Tillnow take cap Rablet L od for 5 days
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If it is brown coloured blood , with nausea and sometimes food particles in it...it must be a cause of gastrointestinal system.. Have an endoscopy done without delaying... You u have mentioned rheumatoid arthritis...r u on any medication for it or not?..few of the drugs may cause acidity
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