| Description |
| Haemoptysis
is the expectoration (coughing up) of blood
or of blood-stained sputum from the bronchi,
larynx, trachea, or lungs (e.g. in tuberculosis
or other respiratory infections). |
| Root Causes |
- Malignancy (increased risk of this if male).
- TB.
- Left-side congestive heart failure or mitral
stenosis
- Bronchitis, bronchiectasis, mycetoma, aspiration
of a foreign-body, PE, pneumonia.
- Vasculitis – usually associated with systemic
vasculopathy.
- Bleeding disorders
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| Symptoms |
- Abrupt on set cough with bloody and purulent
sputum – possible acute pneumonia or bronchitis.
- Chronic productive cough – possible chronic
bronchitis or bronchiectasis.
- Fevers, night sweats and weight loss –TB/other
infections.
- Anorexia, weight loss and changing cough
– possible bronchogenic carcinoma.
- Dyspnoea and mild haemoptysis – renal disease
and haematuria.
- Anxiety, dyspnoea and chest pain.
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