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Observed Specks Of Blood In Phlegm After Quitting Smoking. Worried

Hi, i recently quit smoking marijuana and 2 days later had small specks of blood in my phlegm and now a week later am having some chest pains, i had quit smoking marijuana before and also found small amount of blood in phlegm. i am 18, also an ex- smoker should i be majorly worried about this? I only smoked for about a year
Wed, 15 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.

I have gone through your history.
Blood is phlegm needs to be investigated thoroughly.
It can be due to
- Local Infection
- Bronchial pathology
- minor injury during phlegm production.

You should consult your doctor/chest physician for evaluation and management.
Doctor may advise you to go for sputum examination, chest X-ray etc.

Treatment will be directed as per the cause.

Thanks.
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Observed Specks Of Blood In Phlegm After Quitting Smoking. Worried

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your history. Blood is phlegm needs to be investigated thoroughly. It can be due to - Local Infection - Bronchial pathology - minor injury during phlegm production. You should consult your doctor/chest physician for evaluation and management. Doctor may advise you to go for sputum examination, chest X-ray etc. Treatment will be directed as per the cause. Thanks.