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What Is Light Red Mucus Filled Cough While On Oxygen For COPD Suggestive Of?

My spouse has COPD and has for several years. He is on oxygen as well. This morning he was coughing out a ton of mucus (as usual) but it was pink to light red in color. My question is is this a sign of something acute that is happening? His other COPD symptoms are very severe every day. Is this something I need to rush him to the ER with?
Fri, 23 Dec 2016
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

Red mucus suggest bleeding from respiratory tract..
In bronchitis or secondary infection in COPD can lead bleeding....

If red mucus continues than doctor should be consulted for examination (Auscultation) and x ray....

If needed spirometry done for assess severity and deciding further management

If needed sputum examination can be done

Ultimate treatment is lung transplantation in COPD but if severe enough than not beneficial

Take care

With keeping all this in mind consult pulmonologoist for examination and further work up
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What Is Light Red Mucus Filled Cough While On Oxygen For COPD Suggestive Of?

Hi welcome to the health care magic Red mucus suggest bleeding from respiratory tract.. In bronchitis or secondary infection in COPD can lead bleeding.... If red mucus continues than doctor should be consulted for examination (Auscultation) and x ray.... If needed spirometry done for assess severity and deciding further management If needed sputum examination can be done Ultimate treatment is lung transplantation in COPD but if severe enough than not beneficial Take care With keeping all this in mind consult pulmonologoist for examination and further work up