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  • 26 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm really worried because I'm noticing black sputum when I cough in the mornings, and I'm not sure what to make of it. Can you help me understand what my sputum test report is saying in simple terms?

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put the report

Dr. Ranjith Suggests...

Consult a Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist

Answered 04/07/2025

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I've been dealing with some troubling symptoms and could really use some advice. Earlier this year, I had issues with waking up in the morning and coughing up blood. It was mostly when I got up and would spit, but the rest of the day seemed fine. I also noticed palpitations, chest pain, and shortness of breath, which would often go away with burping. After getting some advice from my doctor and having some tests done, which all came back normal, that bloody sputum stopped after about a month and a half. However, over the past few days, those symptoms have returned, along with a lot of burping. This morning, I once again coughed up blood and now have a slight sore throat. Any insight you could provide would be greatly appreciated.

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I've been noticing that I'm coughing up black mucus in the mornings, and I'm really concerned. I don't smoke or use any tobacco products, so I'm not sure what's going on. It's been happening for about a week now. Could you help me figure out what's causing this?

Coughing up black mucus in the morning, without smoking or tobacco use, can be concerning. Possible causes include: _Environmental factors_: + Air pollution exposure + Dust or particulate matter inhalation _Infections_: + Bronchitis + Pneumonia _Other conditions_: + Fungal infections (e.g., aspergillosis) + Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Consult a doctor, preferably a pulmonologist or primary care physician, for a proper evaluation. They may recommend: _Physical examination_ _Chest X-ray or CT scan_ _Blood tests_ _Sputum analysis_ In the meantime: _Stay hydrated_ _Use a humidifier_ _Avoid exposure to pollutants_

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