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14 Causes for Bleeding Cough

  1. Chronic and Acute Bronchitis

It is believed that bronchitis is the most prevalent cause of hemoptysis. It refers to the irritation of the delicate linings of the air-carrying bronchial tubes in the lungs. Chest cold is a common name for this condition. Acute bronchitis is caused by a viral respiratory infection, and although it is readily transmitted through kissing, direct skin contact, touching contaminated surfaces, and inhaling respiratory droplets, it typically heals on its own.

Except in extremely uncommon instances, bronchitis causes merely discomfort and is never alarmingly severe. It can also be provoked by smoke, bacteria, or chemical irritants. Among the prevalent symptoms of bronchitis are bloody coughing, fatigue, chest pain, difficulty sleeping, a runny nose, and a sore throat. When bronchitis symptoms persist for more than a few days or weeks, it is essential to seek medical attention.

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