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What Causes Blood In Phlegm While On Treatment For Anxiety?

My heart rate is 52. I am female, 43 years old. Blood pressure varies from high to low . Am being treated for anxiety. I have stomach problems as well. Lately have had blood in phlegm. Medications are trazodone, diazepam, Colorado, lanzaprazole , co codamol. Also domperidone as have nausea and vomiting.
Thu, 26 Feb 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
Blood in sputum or phlegm is not due to any of the above mentioned drugs.
Blood in sputum occurs in disorders of respiratory tract or throat.
Thus, I suggest you to consult a physician initially for clinical assessment.
Examination of the sputum is required.
At the same time, X-ray chest and throat examination is also required.
Consult an ENT specialist for clinical assessment and thus management.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja Puri
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What Causes Blood In Phlegm While On Treatment For Anxiety?

Hello and welcome to HCM, Blood in sputum or phlegm is not due to any of the above mentioned drugs. Blood in sputum occurs in disorders of respiratory tract or throat. Thus, I suggest you to consult a physician initially for clinical assessment. Examination of the sputum is required. At the same time, X-ray chest and throat examination is also required. Consult an ENT specialist for clinical assessment and thus management. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri