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Coughing Up Blood (Haemoptysis): Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment
Coughing up blood (Haemoptysis)is the coughing up and spitting of blood or bloody mucous from your lungs or bronchial tubes [1]. Coughing up blood should not be confused with vomiting blood. Coughing up blood is a serious medical condition which should be diagnosed and treated on time. In this article, we will explain what causes coughing up blood, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

What Causes Haemoptysis?
The causes of coughing up blood can range from mild to severe, which include the following:
•
Tuberculosis.
•
Bronchitis.
•
Pneumonia.
•
Lung
cancer
•
Bronchiectasis.
•
Congestive
heart
failure.
•
Blood
clot
in
the
lung.
•
Pulmonary
oedema.
•
Pulmonary
embolism.
•
Cystic
fibrosis.
•
Vasculitis
•
Foreign
objects
in
your
airways.
•
Trauma
to
the
airways.
•
Lupus
pneumonitis.
•
Pulmonary
endometriosis
•
Using
blood
thinners.
•
Inflammation
and
irritation
of
the
airways
due
to
repeatedly
coughing.
•
Lung
abscess.
Coughing up blood occurs in 10 per cent of patients with chronic lung disease. It usually occurs in adults aged 62 years and it rarely affects children [2].

Haemoptysis In Children
Lower respiratory tract infection is the primary cause of coughing up blood in children followed by foreign body aspiration (a foreign body that enters the child's lungs and causes choking) [3]. It most commonly occurs in children younger than four years according to the American Family Physician.

Symptoms Of Haemoptysis
The blood will appear bubbly when it comes out from the lungs or respiratory tract because the blood has been mixed with air and mucous in the lungs.
The blood from the respiratory tract will be bright red, foamy blood and you will experience difficulty in breathing and a feeling of warmth in the chest.
It is important to distinguish between coughing up blood (haemoptysis), blood that comes from the upper gastrointestinal tract or the upper respiratory tract i.e the mouth, nose or throat (pseudohemoptysis) and the vomiting of blood (hematemesis) [4].

When To See A Doctor
Consult your doctor immediately, if you experience the following:
• If you cough up blood after a fall or injury to the chest.
• If you experience chest pain, fever, light headedness, dizziness or shortness of breath.
• Blood in mucous that lasts longer than a week.
• If you cough more than a few teaspoons of blood. Haemoptysis is considered massive if the blood is between 100 and 1000 ml in 24 hours, but in most cases, it could range from 300 to 600 ml. Haemoptysis is considered nonmassive if blood loss is less than 200 ml per day [5], [6].

Diagnosis Of Haemoptysis
The doctor will examine your chest and lungs and ask about your medical history. In addition, your doctor will further ask certain questions such as how long have you been coughing up blood, when did it start, how much blood have you been coughing up, how much blood is mixed with mucous, what symptoms are you experiencing and what medications are you taking.
Depending on the amount of blood you are coughing up, the doctor will conduct further tests. These include the following: [7]
•
CT
scan
of
your
chest
-
To
show
the
detailed
images
of
the
inside
of
your
chest.
•
Chest
X-ray
-
To
look
for
infection
or
fluid
congestion
in
your
lungs.
•
Bronchoscopy
-A
flexible
tube
is
inserted
through
your
mouth
and
into
your
airways
to
check
your
lungs.
•
Lab
tests
-
To
check
for
blood
counts.
•
Lung
biopsy
-
Removing
a
piece
of
tissue
from
the
lungs
for
examination.
•
Lung
VQ
scan
-
To
check
the
blood
flow
and
airflow
to
the
lungs.
•
Pulse
oximetry
-
To
check
the
level
of
oxygen
in
your
blood.
•
Pulmonary
angiography
-
To
check
the
blood
flow
in
the
lungs.
•
Urinalysis
-
A
urine
test
to
rule
out
the
cause
of
coughing
up
blood.

Treatment Of Haemoptysis
Haemoptysis is treated depending on the cause.
• If throat irritation due to excessive coughing causes coughing up blood, it can be treated with cough suppressants.
• Bronchial arterial embolisation, a treatment procedure that can help control and stop the bleeding [8]. It is the safest and most effective treatment option for massive or recurrent haemoptysis.
• Surgery is recommended if it's bleeding from tumours or in certain cases such as traumatic or iatrogenic pulmonary injury [9].

Prevention Of Haemoptysis
With
proper
diagnosis
and
treatment,
the
underlying
causes
of
haemoptysis
can
be
managed.
In
addition,
stop
or
abstain
from
smoking
and
avoid
breathing
in
polluted
air
as
they
can
help
prevent
lung
problems.
Also,
if
you
are
coughing
excessively,
consult
a
doctor
to
prevent
it
from
worsening.
Common
FAQs
Q. Can coughing up blood be nothing?
A. Coughing up blood could be a sign of a serious underlying medical condition. If the blood is more than a few teaspoons and persisting for more than one week, seek medical attention immediately.
Q. Can pneumonia cause haemoptysis?
A. Yes, pneumonia is one of the causes of haemoptysis.
Q. What happens when you cough up blood and mucous?
A. Coughing up blood with mucous could be a sign of serious infection in the lungs.



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