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Why Am I Having Bleeding In My Mouth After Taking Shower With Hot Water ?

i am madhu chauhan and from six months blood is coming from my mouth when i take shower with a hot water on my head please help with from where this blood is coming out and when i go for wash room the blood starts coming from my mouth and i went to doctor doctors are also not able to tell that from where the blood is coming please reply me
Wed, 28 Dec 2011
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Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hi Chauhan,

You need to get an ENT consultation done. The bleeding into the mouth can be from behind the nose, you require a nasal endoscopic examination. And if doctors are not able to find out the cause, get the blood investigation done to look for any bleeding disorder. If nothing is proven positive you can request for an angiography.

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Dr. Naveen Kumar
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Why Am I Having Bleeding In My Mouth After Taking Shower With Hot Water ?

Hi Chauhan, You need to get an ENT consultation done. The bleeding into the mouth can be from behind the nose, you require a nasal endoscopic examination. And if doctors are not able to find out the cause, get the blood investigation done to look for any bleeding disorder. If nothing is proven positive you can request for an angiography. Regards Dr. Naveen Kumar