There are many diseases which cause blood-stained phlegm. The first to mind is Tuberculosis, but it may also be a symptom of congestive heart failure, a pulmonary embolism, lung cancer (large or small cell), pneumonia and chronic bronchitis.
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Phlegm refers to the mucus lining of bodily cavities, especially that of the respiratory system. Excessive phlegm is associated with colds and influenza and can cause coughing and respiratory distress.
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According to Hippocrates the theories of disease causation are the 4 humors, blood, phlegm, yellow and black bile.
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Celiac disease primarily affects the digestive system and is characterized by an immune reaction to gluten, leading to inflammation and damage in the intestines. While it does not directly cause phlegm, some individuals with celiac disease may experience respiratory symptoms, including increased mucus production, due to related conditions like allergies or infections. Additionally, gastrointestinal symptoms can sometimes manifest as respiratory issues. If phlegm is a concern, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
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