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Headache and coughed up blood

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Allsorts Fri 04-Mar-22 07:30:57

I think I’m fit for my age, had a chest x Ray so know I’m ok tgere, however last few days I’ve had this dull headache and been depressed for a couple of weeks, thought I needed a tonic. A holiday or change if routine. Last couple of weeks I’ve had this take in my mouth then today I coughed up deep punk blood, it was enough to soak a single tissue you get in those small packets.
I did 111 on line and it was so vague suggesting it was a dental problem, but the blood wasn’t from my mouth but via my throat. Can’t get through to surgery, I gave that up ages ago and if you get through it’s a facial consultation, they won’t see you. Can’t turn up at A and E because I’m not ill.
Anyone else had this happen, it could be a one off as that taste as gone this morning.

Munchy25 Fri 04-Mar-22 07:36:51

Please get this checked out, ask dr to send you for a ct scan . Speaking from experience this may be something that needs checking out urgently.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 04-Mar-22 07:40:12

When MissOops was young she had a coughing fit and coughed up blood, we took her to the GP who said that a blood vessel had popped in her throat.
It never happened again, but we were worried at the time.
If it happens again I would suggest you go to A &E and get someone to check it out for you.

Josieann Fri 04-Mar-22 07:40:36

Are you sure it is not your gums bleeding? Some dentists say this can happen without provocation like teeth brushing.
Otherwise check out idiopathic hemoptysis.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 04-Mar-22 07:42:54

Just to add, when I say we took her to our GP, I mean we took her straight round, whilst it was still bleeding, we were there in 5 minutes and he saw her straight away.
Those were the days…..

Allsorts Fri 04-Mar-22 07:46:09

I will if it happens again, I wonder if it could be a small vessel bursting in the throat and not happen again. Thank you.

Urmstongran Fri 04-Mar-22 07:48:14

An old family GP (remember them?) that I used to work for 50 years ago, said “one symptom on its own is rarely anything to worry about” which has often settled me thinking on that over the years. But you have two symptoms. Headache + the blood. I too think it could be gum related but to be on the safe side I’d ring 111 for advice. They will book you an appointment at your surgery or secure a phone call from a doctor. Hopefully this would give you peace of mind over the weekend so would be well worth it?
I hope it’s nothing.

Charleygirl5 Fri 04-Mar-22 07:50:52

This is something that should not go unnoticed. The next time it happens please have it seen, even if it means a trip to A&E.

Allsorts Fri 04-Mar-22 07:53:25

Josie , that condition you mention is not recognised and perhaps you meant use homeopathic medicine.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 04-Mar-22 07:55:31

I’ve just spoken to MissOops and reminded her about the visit to the GP and she reminded me that she had to go for tests afterwards in case it was TB!
How could I have forgotten ? She wasn’t impressed that I had.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 04-Mar-22 07:58:01

Allsorts the condition that Josieann mentioned does exist.

Josieann Fri 04-Mar-22 07:59:52

Allsorts

Josie , that condition you mention is not recognised and perhaps you meant use homeopathic medicine.

Ok.
As I cough up blood, for four years now, tell my doctors it doesn't exist.
Sorry to be blunt, and I am as worried as you are, but this is on all my paperwork.
It means coughing up blood with no found cause.

Urmstongran Fri 04-Mar-22 08:00:17

No Allsorts it is. Josieann is quite right.
Here you go, from Dr Google:

jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/319046

Josieann Fri 04-Mar-22 08:01:07

Oopsadaisy1

Allsorts the condition that Josieann mentioned does exist.

Thank you.

Urmstongran Fri 04-Mar-22 08:04:07

X posts with you Josieann!
Yes idiopathic means ‘of unknown origin’ Allssorts.

Pinkarolina Fri 04-Mar-22 08:28:35

Ideopathic Haemoptysis is a thing because it is what the op is suffering from.

Urmstongran Fri 04-Mar-22 09:10:48

Are you a doctor? That was a very definite statement there.
?

loopyloo Fri 04-Mar-22 11:55:13

Have you done a covid test?

BlueSky Fri 04-Mar-22 12:11:15

As others have said it’s probably a burst blood vessel. Try and speak to a doctor even if only a phone consultation.

Frogs Fri 04-Mar-22 12:14:31

About 3 years had a hacking cough that lasted 6 months. I had an X-ray which showed nothing. Then one day I had a really bad coughing fit and brought up a lot of bright red blood which was really frightening as I was on a train at the time. I brought up smaller amounts for the next few days. The GP sent me for a CT scan which showed ‘something’ followed by a camera into my lungs. The consultant said I have bronchiectasis and said if I get a chest infection in the future I should have a longer dose of antibiotics. The GP says bronchiectasis is quite common and some people have it without knowing.
I’m only telling you this story as coughing up blood can be ‘something or nothing’ but it certainly put my mind at rest having the tests. By the way it’s not caused by smoking - I’ve never smoked.