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It is possible that you could spit up blood if you have post nasal drip and your mucus membranes are damaged.

Basically post nasal drip is the drainage of mucus down the back of the throat because your sinuses are congested. Thus the body is unable to control the production and flow of mucus. Many people cough up this mucus as it bothers their throat and can even lead to a sore throat.

So when your mucus membranes are damaged they can bleed, normally this would lead to a nose bleed, but if the sinuses are congested the blodd can drain down the back of the throat (post nasally) with the mucus.

I would definitely sugest that you treat your post nasal drip, sinus congestion and damaged mucus membranes.

You can visit sinuswars.com for more information on the three conditions.

Or alternatively you can visit sinus-pro.com

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