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Could Lung Problems Cause Vomiting Of Blood?

My Aunt called my mother this morning, asking her if it was possible to "Take my husband to the hospital, since he's vomiting blood." My mother agreed and was on her way, when my aunt called and told her that he had stopped and didn't wish to go anymore. He's been smoking for over 45 years, and has less than 1/4 a lung left. Does any of this tie in together? Should he see a doctor ASAP? He's 68 years old.
Fri, 22 Dec 2017
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Pulmonologist 's  Response
Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic.
I can understand your concern.
Blood in vomiting is known as hemetemesis.
It is often confused with hemoptysis (blood in sputum).
Since that man is smoker and having lung disease, possibility of hemoptysis is more likely.
In any case (hemetemesis or hemoptysis), it is better to visit doctor as soon as possible.
If bleeding is severe and continuous, patient can die due to hemorrhagic shock.
So better to take him to hospital.
Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further. Wishing good health to that man. Thanks.
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Could Lung Problems Cause Vomiting Of Blood?

Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic. I can understand your concern. Blood in vomiting is known as hemetemesis. It is often confused with hemoptysis (blood in sputum). Since that man is smoker and having lung disease, possibility of hemoptysis is more likely. In any case (hemetemesis or hemoptysis), it is better to visit doctor as soon as possible. If bleeding is severe and continuous, patient can die due to hemorrhagic shock. So better to take him to hospital. Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further. Wishing good health to that man. Thanks.