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What Causes Blood In Split?

Hi, I am 25 years old. I had cough for few months. I have now stopped coughing but I see blood in my spit in the mornings. Could someone please explain what this could be? I am currently taking Proton pump inhibitors to reduce the gastric trouble i'm having. Thanks..                                                                 
Fri, 1 Dec 2017
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Hello dear

Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com
I have evaluated your query in details .

* There are different reasons for the blood in spitting as
- lower respiratory tract infection as pneumonia or others
- adenoiditis
- tuberculosis
- others

* Needs evaluation with clinical examination , lab tests of sputum and
x-ray chest for further management guidelines .

Hope this will help to clear your doubt .
Wishing you fine recovery .

Always welcome for any further assistance anytime .
Regards .
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What Causes Blood In Split?

Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in details . * There are different reasons for the blood in spitting as - lower respiratory tract infection as pneumonia or others - adenoiditis - tuberculosis - others * Needs evaluation with clinical examination , lab tests of sputum and x-ray chest for further management guidelines . Hope this will help to clear your doubt . Wishing you fine recovery . Always welcome for any further assistance anytime . Regards .