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    does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Hi all,
    My panic is sky high tonight. I have a big issue with "blood" since loosing a baby 4 years ago and I suffer with sinus issues and nosebleed, which until today seemed to be under control.
    Today I have had a headache all day and sinus pressure. Tonght I blew my nose and the tissue turned pink, but no obvious blood except for a few streaks.
    I ran a hot bath and lay down and could feel a something running from my nose into my throat and brought up a clot of blood and I am absolutely terrified.
    Is this normal? My hubby and daughter do not seem overly concerned and think I am over reacting, but I cannot help my fear.
    Any reassurance would be welcome.
    Kindest regards Nikki. :-) x

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Aww, please try not to worry..

    I do not have alot of experience with this, but I do know that just like the other goo in your nose (Sorry, forgot the name xP) Blood can stream backwards in the direction of your throat.
    I often feel stuff running down my throat to be honest, but never blood...However I very rarely suffer from any nose-bleeds at all, and when I do it is usually dueue to nose picking, so they are always located in the front of my nose...

    I suggest you visit your good old doctor, He'll probably say "Nothing is wrong, just some blood running into the wrong direction" But it will probably really help ease your mind, as my doctor visits do so

    Kind regards,

    Kraggy

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Thanks Kraggy,
    I am sat here in tears and you words have really helped. Thank you.
    Luv Nikki. :-) x

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Hehe, No problem at all.

    Alot of people here help me often to, So the least I could do is try to help people in return ^^

    You should just remember, The nose cavity & throat are directiony connected to eachother, so say you have a nose bleed a bit further up your nose, say blowing your nose to roughly, Maybe Sinusitis (which is not dangerous at all, Just anoying) Maybe you've been having a cold lately, or allergic reactions? Blood could very well flow the other way, especially since you said you were taking a bath, I´ll assume you were laying on your back. So it would only make sence that some blood enters your throat!

    Kind regards,

    Kraggy

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Oh honey, I DO have plenty of experience with nosebleeds. When I was in my teens, I suffered from a blood clotting problem - nothing serious, just my blood would not clot as quickly - and nosebleeding was a very frequent guest of mine. I´d have it several times a week. When you lie down, the blood cannot run out of your nose, so it goes down your throat and you either cough it up or swallow it and it gives you a stomachache or a metallic taste in your mouth. Try not to worry about it, hun - as I said - I used to have this several times a week, including coughing up blood. If it´s only associated with a nosebleed, you can be absolutely calm. Been there, done that - not pleasant, but definitely not dangerous. But I do understand your fears...I was scared too the first couple of times.

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Im always blowing blood out of my nose. Im slightly concerned about blood in my mucus lately when i clear my chest, even when i have no bleeding from my nose, but my doctor tells me its nothing.

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Ahh, and please do remember this!

    Now that you have had the nosebleed, some blood might have actually ended up in your stomach, please, Do not be frightened if in the next days your stool will be dark, since apperantly old-blood causes a very dark stool, which I know can be very scary at times.

    Just a little warning to ease your mind in advance ^^

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    Thank you all so much for your replies in my "hour of need", I really do appreciate the time you have given to reply. I know in my heart of hearts that I should not panic, but I just could not keep it under control tonight! I so hate this Health Anxiety thing!
    Thank you so, so much for your reassurance.
    Love Nikki. :-) x

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    Hugs and kisses, Nikki - you sound much better now. I´m proud of you - I know how tough it is to muffle this stupid HA. You GO girl.

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    Re: does anyone cough blood after a nosebleed?

    This happened to me a few years ago.I had a really bad dose of tonislitis and very heavy nose bleeds. I threw up blood. its just cos it was going back down my throat from my nose. Nothing to worry about at all.

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