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What Causes Coughing Up Of Solid Yellow Crumbs When I Have A History Of Chronic Persistent Cough?

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Posted on Fri, 15 Jul 2022
Question: Am a 60 year old female. Have a history of a chronic persistant caugh. It is often difficult to stop caughing once it gets started. Ricola caugh drops help for a while. Had hystoplasmosis as a child. Caugh is croupy sounding and deep. Past few months have been caughing up small solid pieces from lungs. One or two pieces when it happens. About the size of a large peppercorn and tan/yellowish in color. Is not as solid as a rock. Is like a hard crumb that can be flattened when squeezed. Any ideas?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Jolanda (55 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Bronchoscopy

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

According to the history this not seems like a serious situation. That pieces may come from the throat. However if you were my patient to be sure i would recommend you to do a bronchoscopy examination to evaluate the airways better.

I hope to have been helpful. Feel free to ask me again.
Regards,
Dr. Jolanda
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What Causes Coughing Up Of Solid Yellow Crumbs When I Have A History Of Chronic Persistent Cough?

Brief Answer: Bronchoscopy Detailed Answer: Hello, According to the history this not seems like a serious situation. That pieces may come from the throat. However if you were my patient to be sure i would recommend you to do a bronchoscopy examination to evaluate the airways better. I hope to have been helpful. Feel free to ask me again. Regards, Dr. Jolanda