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Could Light Bleeding Be Due To Smoking?

I stopped smoking and have been lightly bleeding for 3 weeks now. do you think this is a result of the smoking or something else. It is just interesting that it happened the day after I stopped smoking. i have not touched cigarettes at all. Thank you for any input.
Thu, 9 Jul 2015
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dear user, you have not mentioned a very important information that from "what site " you have bleeding ? anyways regardless than the site bleeding from anywhere in the body should not be ignored even if its light . it can be related or unrelated to smoking , it is commendable that you have stopped smoking since 3 weeks , but do consult a physician for the evaluation and management. Take care
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Could Light Bleeding Be Due To Smoking?

dear user, you have not mentioned a very important information that from what site you have bleeding ? anyways regardless than the site bleeding from anywhere in the body should not be ignored even if its light . it can be related or unrelated to smoking , it is commendable that you have stopped smoking since 3 weeks , but do consult a physician for the evaluation and management. Take care