Blood tinged sputum

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How many of you have bouts of seeing reddish or blood tinged sputum? I know it is not uncommon in BX patients but it flips me out every time it happens! . If you do experience it, does it signal infection to you or could it just be irritation in the airways?

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    Oh gosh. Hemoptysis is my primary symptom (not blood-tinged sputum--just blood), usually several times a month. (I've had it a couple decades now.) And it tends to occur separately from active infection, so my pulmonologist treats it as caused by inflammation and tissue damage. I get corticosteroids and antibiotics if it's particularly heavy or frequent.

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      I will say, after 20+ years of dealing with it, it doesn't really scare me anymore unless it's particularly heavy. It's more like "oh, this again."

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      Thank you so much. I can relax about it more now. It helps to hear from others who have dealt with the same problem for so many years.

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    Hi, I think Bronchiectasis is a very confusing illness.

    Right now I am suffering with a head cold but am taking antibiotics just to prevent any infection, this was my respiratory nurses advice, I have now become quite chesty so she was right.

    I have on about 5 or 6 occasions coughed up about 3/4 spoonfuls of blood which is quite scary, on these occasions I have started antibiotics as I know the way I feel that I need them.

    I have also as you say had tinged sputum and I generally wait a few days to see if it gets worse before taking antibiotics.

    If you're unsure you should check with your GP, it could be inflammation.

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      Thank you for sharing your experience. it really helps to know how fellow sufferers have dealt with different issues.

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    After 3+ years, i pay close attention. If it keeps getting bloodier, i call my pulmo's nurse & get meds.

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    My experience happens ONLY after I've been given some kind of steroid. And its dark red blood. My doctor did a bronchoscopy just to make sure it wasn't coming from a "serious situation" and determined it wasn't. He said not to worry, unless it was A LOT of blood.

    Then after that I got an injection in my shoulder for bursitis.... forgetting that the injection was a STEROID (duh) and bled again. This time I knew why, and didn't freak out. No more steroid shots for me.

    I get treated for Immune Deficiency Disease- which is at the bottom and source of having Bronchiectasis . I get monthly IV's with donated plasma that has healthy immune cells. I hardly ever get sick any more. I have Bronchiectasis- but no infections from it. And I don't have to take antibiotics all the time either.

    The test for Immune Deficiency Disease is expensive- and it HAS TO INCLUDE the subclasses. It's a rare disease and doctors don't know to order it right.

    It's genetic, and now my 8 year old grandaughter is showing signs if being sickly all the time, with numerous lung infections. I can't stand the thought her lungs are scarring up and developing Bronchiectasis herself.... this is how it all started for me. 😦

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