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Recurring blood from throat
Since one year i have recurring fresh bood mixed with sputum which happens when i clear throat or sneeze hard. Chest xray and ct scan is normal and i have history of a vascular vocal chord polyp.
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Re-evaluation of vocal cord status by video directed laryngoscopy is required. Consult for further treatment.
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Don't clear throat too vigorously or speak loudly. Maintain vocal hygiene.
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An endoscopy of throat will be required Kindly consult me for that
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Do not cough vigorously. please get done CT scan of nose and para nasal sinus.
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Endoscopy
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Avoid forceful coughing. Ct nose and pns and Laryngoscopy test you can take
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Do ct scan nose and paranasal sinuses to rule out any sinus infection
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