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What Causes Bleeding From Nose While Coughing?

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Posted on Tue, 17 Mar 2015
Question: I inhaled some particulate carbon at work, which typically results in some short lived respiratory distress 2-3 days later which lasts a day or two at most. After this last time though it has been a week and there are some other troubling things happening. Mostly now when I cough too hard I have a pretty heavy nose bleed. I say nose bleed but I think it is actually up higher in my sinus because it will drain from both nostrils and into my lungs. I was concerned that there was bleeding in my lungs but I have ruled that out because on days I don't get nose bleeds I don't have blood in my sputum. My mucus discharged from my nose is bright yellow/green, which I think means infection and my sputum in more green than yellow, and runs to brown on the days when I have nose bleeds which I think is just oxidized iron from the blood...anyhow is an upper respiratory infection in and of itself reason to go see a physician? How troubling or compounding is the sinus bleeding? I have never gone to a doctor, but I will admit I am slightly concerned.
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Answered by Dr. Sumit Bhatti (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It is time to get examined.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Thank you for your query.

1. it is better to get examined as the source of the bleeding is unclear.

2. The bleeding seems to be intermittent and worsens after coughing, hence it may be related to blood vessel that ruptured due to the coughing during the respiratory distress that you have after the particulate carbon inhalation (though you have not specified the industry).

3. Routine nasal, throat, food pipe examination with endoscopy, nasal swabs and blood tests for hemoglobin count (to check the severity of the bleeding), a coagulogram (bleeding and clotting factors) tests are recommended. A plain Sinus CT will reveal the health of the sinuses. A general examination including blood pressure recordings is advisable.

4. Three is also the question of continues exposure at work. A Chaest X-ray and Lung Function Tests should be done.

5. A brown color to blood stains may signify regurgitation of swallowed blood as stomach acid denatures the blood. The nose has so much blood supply that it can bleed like a tap, hence a small, intermittent amount if bleed is not worrisome.

Hope I have answered your query. If you have any follow up queries, I will be available to answer them.

Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Sumit Bhatti

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What Causes Bleeding From Nose While Coughing?

Brief Answer: It is time to get examined. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thank you for your query. 1. it is better to get examined as the source of the bleeding is unclear. 2. The bleeding seems to be intermittent and worsens after coughing, hence it may be related to blood vessel that ruptured due to the coughing during the respiratory distress that you have after the particulate carbon inhalation (though you have not specified the industry). 3. Routine nasal, throat, food pipe examination with endoscopy, nasal swabs and blood tests for hemoglobin count (to check the severity of the bleeding), a coagulogram (bleeding and clotting factors) tests are recommended. A plain Sinus CT will reveal the health of the sinuses. A general examination including blood pressure recordings is advisable. 4. Three is also the question of continues exposure at work. A Chaest X-ray and Lung Function Tests should be done. 5. A brown color to blood stains may signify regurgitation of swallowed blood as stomach acid denatures the blood. The nose has so much blood supply that it can bleed like a tap, hence a small, intermittent amount if bleed is not worrisome. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any follow up queries, I will be available to answer them. Regards.