Yes. Go to a hospital.
You colossal idiot.
go to the hospital
coughing and coughing up blood, wheezing, chest pains or tightness of the chest and shortness of breath
Sometimes chronic coughing, or coughing up blood, shortness of breath, chest pain, or wheezing.
coughing up blood weight loss constant lung problems. etc
Some of the symptoms of lung cancer may include coughing up blood and flu, as well as failures and difficulties to breathe very continuous bleeding and pain are better off going to the doctor immediately.
Coughing Blood = YES
There are several symptoms of Small Cell Cancer. These symptoms include persistent cough, coughing up blood, shortness of breath, wheezing, and fatigue.
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.
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.
Expectoration of blood, also known as hemoptysis, is the act of coughing up blood from the respiratory tract. It can be a sign of various conditions such as bronchitis, pneumonia, tuberculosis, or lung cancer, and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
coughing up blood is defiantly something you should get checked out, i have known a few people that was coughing up blood because she had panadols without water or any type of food or liquid in their stomach, the most common causes for it is bronchitis, lung cancer, lung absess,bronchiectasis(inflammination of the airway(Blockage of the main lung artery), hope this helped (: Jess (: x
Yes. You should see a doctor.