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Blood from mouth
Sir... My wife cough up blood from mouth once a week or fortnightly ... It is from last 10 months... It started after delivery of our baby...no other symptoms... Is it serious or normal... Is it related to delivery of baby due to vacum
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How's  d blood  color brick  red  or  pinkish red,  or  black in color and how  much  d quantity of  blood in vomit,  we can  speak  on 1-1  she  should  go  through  sputum  test  and  mountux skin  test  (tuberculin test  )and  better  consult a general  physition  and  don't  take  tension  everything will be  alright.
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Coughing or vomiting of blood both can be a sign of some underlying disease or from a local injury Either way do visit a doctor who will do a thorough checkup to find the cause
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Definitely not normal this needs evaluation and management seriously
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Coughing up blood is never normal ..and definitely not  related to the delivery ..it could be underlying lung disease or May be stomach issue ..u should consult the doctor .
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