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Why Do I Cough Up Blood?

I am 35 years old I cough up blood.it happens when im sleeping I woke up because something is itchy on my throat.i coughed and when i spit it out its blood after that I felt shortness of breath and my voice suddenly change.and when im on a stable and relax state..it seems nothing happens.I was worried..i took an xray test and the initial findings my left lung is hazy.
Mon, 19 May 2014
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Hello

Welcome in H.C.M.

I have gone through your query regarding blood in sputum as you are having, You have also told that your voice is little changed now and your X-Ray chest is having hazzyness on left side.

Considering all aspect of your clinical story it appears as pathological process had involved your Lung of left side and Larynx.

Here I would like to suggest you to please consult your ENT doctor for examination, necessary investigations and finally treatment as to avoid further complications.

Regards.
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Why Do I Cough Up Blood?

Hello Welcome in H.C.M. I have gone through your query regarding blood in sputum as you are having, You have also told that your voice is little changed now and your X-Ray chest is having hazzyness on left side. Considering all aspect of your clinical story it appears as pathological process had involved your Lung of left side and Larynx. Here I would like to suggest you to please consult your ENT doctor for examination, necessary investigations and finally treatment as to avoid further complications. Regards.