What Causes Blood In Saliva In The Morning And Evening?
Good Morning Doctor , this is shankar 36 age male , iam troubling with blood in saliva while morning and night time frequently and often since 11months iam a smoker i never took care as of now , so kindly guide me dear doctor what is this and why like this ? thanQ
regards, Shankar INDIA
Mon, 30 Jun 2014
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Saurabh Gupta's Response
Hello, Thanks for your query. I would come up with these possibilities for this blood with cough , these includes. 1 As there is a long history of smoking , so may be due to cancer of lungs.Diagnosis can be confirmed by X ray chest and M R I of lungs. 2 Tuberculosis , diagnosis can be confirmed by X ray chest and sputum ( mucus ) examination with blood examination. 3 Gingivitis or pyorrhea , diagnosis can be confirmed by physical examination by an E N T specialist . 4 Bleeding disorder is one of the most prominent cause , but in your case this is a least possible reason . Visit the dentist first for check up and your problem continue then go for complete haemogram .and them consult physician. I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care
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What Causes Blood In Saliva In The Morning And Evening?
Hello, Thanks for your query. I would come up with these possibilities for this blood with cough , these includes. 1 As there is a long history of smoking , so may be due to cancer of lungs.Diagnosis can be confirmed by X ray chest and M R I of lungs. 2 Tuberculosis , diagnosis can be confirmed by X ray chest and sputum ( mucus ) examination with blood examination. 3 Gingivitis or pyorrhea , diagnosis can be confirmed by physical examination by an E N T specialist . 4 Bleeding disorder is one of the most prominent cause , but in your case this is a least possible reason . Visit the dentist first for check up and your problem continue then go for complete haemogram .and them consult physician. I do hope that you have found something helpful and I will be glad to answer any further query. Take care