Department of Respiratory Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
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Haemoptysis: Causes, Diagnosis and Management
Author(s): Megan Sheppard*
Haemoptysis, defined as the expectoration of blood from the respiratory tract, is a symptom that can be distressing, alarming and sometimes
life-threatening. It can arise from various underlying conditions, ranging from benign to severe, making it a topic of significant concern in the field
of pulmonary medicine. This article delves into the causes, diagnosis and management of haemoptysis, shedding light on this critical medical
condition. Haemoptysis is often attributed to respiratory infections, particularly bronchitis and pneumonia. In these cases, inflammation and damage
to the bronchial or lung tissue can lead to the presence of blood in the sputum. While mild and self-limiting in many cases, severe or recurrent
infections may necessitate further investigation... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1018.2023.9.196
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