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What Causes Vomiting With Blood In Phlegm After Alcohol Consumption?

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Posted on Fri, 8 Jan 2016
Question: My Query to Dr XXXXXXX heijebu.Good Evening Madam.
On last Friday I was in office party an had drinks more than I usually do. After sometime I went to vomit. First time it was food that came out but second time it was blood with water while vomiting. I thought it was due to chicken which I had or just might be color of it. But yesterday early morning I was in office when I observed small amount of blood in my saliva. It was first time and didn't come again though after that I felt blood coming out of my gums. Nothing comes up after spitting again. Pls suggest.
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Answered by Dr. Prasanna Heijebu (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Needs an Upper GI Endoscopy.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,Sir.

I can understand your concerns.

I advise you to get an Upper GI Endoscopy at the earliest to rule out Upper GI bleeding.

Treatment depends on the test results.

I advise you to avoid intake of alcohol.

Also avoid spicy foods and fatty foods.

Diet rich fruits and vegetables.

Post your further queries if any,

Thank you.
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Dr. Prasanna Heijebu

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What Causes Vomiting With Blood In Phlegm After Alcohol Consumption?

Brief Answer: Needs an Upper GI Endoscopy. Detailed Answer: Hello,Sir. I can understand your concerns. I advise you to get an Upper GI Endoscopy at the earliest to rule out Upper GI bleeding. Treatment depends on the test results. I advise you to avoid intake of alcohol. Also avoid spicy foods and fatty foods. Diet rich fruits and vegetables. Post your further queries if any, Thank you.