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No. Spitting out blood COULD be caused by more serious conditions such as TB or less serious conditions such as a bitten tongue.

If the blood is definitely SPAT out (as in cleared throat and spat) rather than blood in the mouth (bitten tongue/bitten inner cheek) then IMMEDIATE medical attention should be sought.

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