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Blood In Sputum On Eating Something Hard. Smokes Weed Regularly, Lost A Molar. Treatment?

Hi..I am a 26 years old man who smokes only weed (sometimes), no cigaretes.. Three years ago I spitted blood (no much)....lately I spit blood only when I eat something hards (like CHIPS)....I have 1 molar lost. There is not too much blood, but a little, and its red red, so fresh...when I spit again no blood after I drink water or something else. I have no other symptomes. Thanks !!
Mon, 10 Dec 2012
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Hello
Hard chips are known to cause injury in your mouth while chewing.
It is not worrying as the bleeding is local and is not associated with any coughing or vomiting.
Try avoiding eating hard things.
Consult a doctor if the bleeding persists even after avoiding eatables with hard edges.
No treatment is required at the moment.
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Blood In Sputum On Eating Something Hard. Smokes Weed Regularly, Lost A Molar. Treatment?

Hello Hard chips are known to cause injury in your mouth while chewing. It is not worrying as the bleeding is local and is not associated with any coughing or vomiting. Try avoiding eating hard things. Consult a doctor if the bleeding persists even after avoiding eatables with hard edges. No treatment is required at the moment. Thanks