What Causes Vomiting Of Blood And Nose Bleeds Along With Heart Palpitations?
Depends upon the amount of blood and recurrence.
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1. If the amount of blood was very little, like a stain, no immediate investigations are required. It is common to get a little amount of blood in the throat and nose after severe straining and retching. The loud pop was most likely a muscle spasm.
2. If the episode repeats, get a nasal endoscopy and a gastro-endoscopy done. Blood investigations for blood clotting parameters and a stool examination for occult blood should be done. Blood pressure readings should be noted. Since the cardio-respiratory system is normal, there is no cause for worry.
3. I must emphasize that a one-off episode where the bleeding stops on its own needs no active management.
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Unlikely to affect the heart. Referred sensations are common.
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1. The pop (spasm) in your throat will not affect your heart but can cause chest discomfort.
2. Yes, it is most likely to be a ruptured small unnamed blood vessel which will heal.
3. Sensation from head and neck areas are often related due to common nerve supply and embryonic origin.
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Yes, the chest discomfort will go away.
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1. Yes, the chest discomfort will go away if it is related to any spasm. Medication can help, especially if there is an underlying esophagitis or gastritis due to relfux or swallowing some blood.
2. Any major vessel bleed would be hard to miss. There would be a lot of continuous or recurrent bleeding through the mouth and nose. Some would be swallowed and show up in stool samples. Swallowed blood leads to irritation of the food pipe and stomach (esophagitis and gastritis).
3. Small vessels bleeds are difficult to visualize after they stop. They may never be seen again unless they recur.
4. Proceed as per the above treatment plan.
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Spine problems, muscle spasms and floaters.
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1. The odd sensation in the left leg is more likely to be neurological problem that a cardiac one. The nerve fibers that carry sensation are on the outside of a nerve and the motor fibers are deeper inside. If you have no weakness in that leg, it could be a mild spinal problem. You can also let a Neurologist check the reflexes, muscle power and gait. A doppler study of the leg vessels will help rule out varicose veins or clots.
2. The popping in the eyes is a result of muscle movements/spasms in the eye, nose, face and throat which are usually normal.
3. The white/black dots are either floaters or you are seeing blood blow, which again is very common.
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These have no major significance.
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1. There occasional pops, twinges and spasms are normal and insignificant.
2. They always exist but sometimes we become more aware of them.
3. They do not cause any serious damage. They are also unlikely to be due to any major disorder.
4. It is not necessary that the eyes are the initial source.
5. It is not possible to predict whether they willl go away or how long tey will last.
6. Get a Neurologists opinion, whi may advise medication or nutritional supplementation.
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Nil cardiac findings, anxiety/gatritis, chest discomfort will subside soon.
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1. A normal ECG and Echo Doppler study means that there is no damage to the heart.
2. The palpitations are due to anxiety and gastritis (hence the delayed symptoms).
3. The chest discomfort will subside after treatment.
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