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Spewed Up Bright Red Blood And Experiencing Dizziness And Bloating Of Stomach, What Is The Problem ?

I spewed up bright red blood last night and alot of it and today I feel really dizzy and I have a stabbing pain I my chest and im finding it hard to keep my eyes open fully I feel bloated in stomach and all I can taste today is blood what does it mean??
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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Dear User
Vomiting or coughing up large quantity of blood is not a good sign. You should consult doctor as soon as possible. The blood may be from esophagus or stomach from an ulcer or other lesion or from duodenum or you may have coughed it up from your lungs. so you better see your doctor so that he can investigate you thoroughly for the cause.
Get well soon.
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Spewed Up Bright Red Blood And Experiencing Dizziness And Bloating Of Stomach, What Is The Problem ?

Dear User Vomiting or coughing up large quantity of blood is not a good sign. You should consult doctor as soon as possible. The blood may be from esophagus or stomach from an ulcer or other lesion or from duodenum or you may have coughed it up from your lungs. so you better see your doctor so that he can investigate you thoroughly for the cause. Get well soon.