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Pulmonary Thrombo Embolisam
My mother in law had diagnosed with PE and she is in blood thinner medication. Using Pradaxa since diagnosed . Recently after two months blood came yesterday while coughing four times with in half an hour and then it stopped. Cough is not going about four months now . We have done CT scan one month back and been told us thrombus is still present in left main pulmonary artery and it will get cure over a time . Please let us know is it common coughing up blood (hemoptysis) with PE are do we need to undergo any further diagnosis please suggest
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Hi, Consult a Homoeopathy doctor nearby. Homoeopathy can cure the thrombus very effectively. You can take allopathy medication along with Homoeopathy medicines. To know more & if you have any other concern you can reach me online.
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Dear,  don't worry For PE patent is on predexa but patient having hemoptysis is  more then need to consult .
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