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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..

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