um hon i never do and i havent heard of it really so you might want to hav ur doctor check that it could be dangerous i dont want to scare u but you should go as soon as possibleum hon i never do and i havent heard of it really so you might want to hav ur doctor check that it could be dangerous i dont want to scare u but you should go as soon as possible
Common causes of a burst blood vessel in the eye include straining, coughing, sneezing, rubbing the eyes, high blood pressure, and certain medical conditions like diabetes or blood clotting disorders.
Coughing up bright red blood in sputum can indicate bleeding in the respiratory system, such as from the lungs or airways. This can be due to various conditions like infections, lung cancer, or pulmonary embolism. It's important to seek medical attention immediately to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Cold things can trigger coughing because they can irritate the throat and airways, causing a reflexive response to clear them. Additionally, cold temperatures can constrict blood vessels in the respiratory system, leading to increased mucus production and coughing.
Yes, coughing can sometimes occur when drinking something cold.
Raising your hand may temporarily reduce coughing by changing your body's posture and angle of your airways slightly, but it doesn't directly stop coughing. Coughing is a reflex that helps clear your airways of irritants, and changing your hand position won't impact this reflex.
You don't taste or smell 'blood', your coughing may irritate your lungs and the irritation may have you taste what you think is blood. As for the smell, you could be smelling the flem. The flem gets that kind of smell after being to much of an irritant to your lungs or throat.
coughing up blood or continuous coughing
Coughing up of bloodThe coughing up of blood.Hemoptysis: Is a medical term for coughing up blood from the respiratory tract. hope that helps =)
well from my experience.. i had the same problem of blood coming out of my mouth after coughing and sneezing. I consulted the doctor and she told me that the capillaries in my throat had burst due to my coughing and it had to do very little with my lungs. She told me that the my coughing was rough and hard so it damaged my capillaries and if you dont have any mucus or flem coming out of your mouth.. you have some serious problem..
Normal coughing does not cause problems with blood vessels. However, persistent coughing and very hard coughing, especially in bronchitis or pneumonia, can cause very small capillaries to leak a small amount of blood. Conditions like Tuberculosis can also cause blood to be coughed up. Blood when you cough is always considered a serious symptom that should be checked by a doctor.
Haemoptysis is the coughing up of blood. The blood is usually from the lungs.
Coughing can strain your abdominal muscles, leading to discomfort or pain, especially if you're coughing forcefully or frequently. The presence of blood in your mouth could indicate a few different issues, such as a respiratory infection, irritation in your throat, or even a more serious condition affecting your lungs or airways. It's important to seek medical attention immediately, as coughing up blood can be a sign of a serious health issue. Please consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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A Taste for Blood was created in 2002.
First, go see a doctor immediately. Anything other than air and mucus coming out of your lungs is abnormal, blood indicates that there is damage in your lungs, possibly due to infection (Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, etc.) or, worse, cancer. You should definitely see a doctor immediately -- lung conditions should always be taken seriously.