The examination is not tuberculosis, why is there blood in the sputum

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello, condition analysis: cough with blood in sputum The most common are tuberculosis and bronchiectasis. If bronchitis has a long-term cough and damage to the tracheal mucosa, then a small amount of bleeding can also occur.

    Guidance: Pulmonary tuberculosis generally has symptoms such as long-term cough, low-grade fever, and weight loss, and general antibiotics** have not improved, and chest X-ray can generally find obvious lesions. If there is no abnormality in the film, then you can continue to use antibiotics**, yes**, I wish you good health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bloody sputum (bloody streaks and blood clots in the sputum) can occur in the following situations:

    First, there are bright red blood streaks in the sputum, which is more common in tuberculosis or bronchiectasis, and sometimes when there is inflammation in the pharynx.

    Second, black bloody sputum, which is more common in pulmonary infarction.

    Third, coughing up bloody frothy sputum, which can be seen in pulmonary edema.

    Fourth, long-term sputum with blood or accompanied by chest pain, fatigue, and weight loss should be alert to bronchopulmonary cancer.

    Fifth, tuberculosis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Expansion. Lung cancer.

    Pulmonary artery malformations.

    Pulmonary tuberculosis. can cause blood in the sputum.

    Gingiva. Bleeding from the mouth.

    There are also cases of blood in the sputum.

    The easiest way - take a picture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In these cases alone, it is difficult to say whether there is a relationship with tuberculosis.

    For example, do the people around you who live together have tuberculosis disease or a source of transinfection? Are there any other symptoms, such as long-term weight loss, low-grade fever, etc.? Wait a minute.

    Have you had any recent cold symptoms? In general, it is a respiratory infection that causes inflammation in the lungs, bronchioles, etc., and bleeding. You can take a break and pay attention to whether the bloody phlegm is coughed up or is it spitting out without coughing or something else?

    And observe if there has been any change in the past few days?

    You can go to the CDC for examination, or you can go to the hospital for examination.

    Judging from your situation, considering the possibility of respiratory inflammation, you can take a film and do a sputum test.

    In the case of tuberculosis, it depends on the specific situation to make a ** plan. Generally, the routine medication is half a year to a year, which can be **but not systematic**easy**. It is not a contagious period or special circumstances, and there is no need to quarantine.

    Your local doctor should tell you what PPD does and what to look out for, right? For example, when will I come back to observe or something?

    It is usually used to do a tuberculosis test to detect the presence of tuberculosis. If there is induration in 48 hours to 72 hours, and the area is greater than 5 mm, it is positive, and the larger the area, the more severe the positive. If it is negative, it is generally done once and cannot be ruled out.

    However, a positive test does not necessarily mean that you are now infected, but may have been infected in the past. You will know the result if you go to the hospital for a follow-up visit within the specified time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The general symptoms of tuberculosis are: low-grade fever in the afternoon, night sweats, weight loss, cough, sputum production, hemoptysis, etc. However, there are many types of tuberculosis, and the clinical symptoms of different types and stages of tuberculosis are quite different.

    However, in young men who develop blood in sputum in the absence of a respiratory infection, tuberculosis must or is preferred. In your case, it is recommended that you go to the respiratory medicine department of a regular hospital for examination, mainly X-ray chest X-ray (or CT), sputum tuberculosis culture, PPD tuberculin test, etc., to see if you can confirm the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Generally, after diagnosis, you can go to a special CDC to go through the relevant procedures to get medicine, and the general course of treatment is 6-9 months.

    It is necessary to take the medication in sufficient quantities throughout the course.

    Also, do you have significant respiratory symptoms? It is necessary to distinguish whether the blood comes from the lungs or the stomach, and later from the mouth or throat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't get too nervous. It is recommended that you go to the hospital to take a chest CT scan first, if it is tuberculosis, as long as it is regular, it can also be cured, if the condition is mild, you can go to school while taking medicine, if you need to be hospitalized, you can still go to school after a period of time. You can tell me the results of your examination.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you don't have tuberculosis, then the PPD will be fine, and it will be a little red dot that won't go more than that, and if the little red dot is exceeded, then you're carrying the tuberculosis bacteria.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Tuberculosis does not leave spitting and bloodshot sequelae. If there is phlegm and occasionally blood in the sputum, it can be seen whether the phlegm is coming out of the chest or from the back of the nose to the back of the throat.

    Tuberculosis is a lower respiratory tract infection in which sputum is violently pushed out from the chest through airflow. If so, you need to be tested for tuberculosis or other lower respiratory tract infections.

    If phlegm is sung from the back of the nose to the throat, or from the back of the nose directly into the mouth, it can be sucked out. It is the sputum caused by nasal inflammation, and the blood in the sputum is due to the inflammation and bleeding of the nasal mucosa, which mostly occurs when the rhinitis is more severe or accompanied by a cold and aggravated symptoms. At the same time, it is accompanied by symptoms such as increased phlegm, thickening, and increased discomfort in the nose.

    In this case, it is the formation of phlegm from the secretions of nasal inflammation to the throat, and the blood streaks are also caused by the rupture of mucosal capillaries due to nasal inflammation. At this time, Nasal Comfort Enzyme Refresher can be used to restore the health of the mucous membrane in the nasal cavity, so that the phlegm and blood streaks can gradually reduce to disappear. After healing, pay attention to keeping warm and protecting the nasal cavity to reduce the chance of catching a cold and protect the health of the nasal cavity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Problem Analysis: Hello! Cough and hemoptysis are common manifestations of pulmonary tuberculosis. The lesion invades the blood vessels and causes hemoptysis, which is relatively severe, but it also depends on whether the lesion is extensive and whether it is drug-resistant tuberculosis. Positivity** is controllable.

    Opinions and suggestions: The diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis should be given regular anti-tuberculosis**, and most patients can be treated with regular **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    One side of the lungs are infiltrated or damaged, more serious, mainly to see if there is activity in tuberculosis, if there is activity to quickly antituberculosis **, if it is tuberculous branching, the usual risk of doing is big blood, avoid Jane Hu to avoid violent cough sedan chair clearing, strengthen nutrition, co-infection before closure is to be timely **.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Problem Analysis:

    Cough and bleeding, bloodshot sputum, or sputum and blood are more common in tuberculosis, bronchiectasis, lung abscess, pneumonia, etc.! The cough was so bad that it bleed. Attention should be paid to it!

    If there is blood in the sputum, cough suppressant, sedative, and hemostatic drugs should be used, and it should be timely**! If it is a simple cough, the capillary rupture is not a big problem!

    Suggestions: It is recommended to actively go to the hospital for examination to find the cause of coughing up blood, do a chest X-ray, tuberculin test, to rule out whether it is caused by tuberculosis. Quit smoking! Rest quietly, avoid nervousness, eat lightly, drink plenty of water, and actively take medication**.

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