Hemoptysis - wonder what others do
Hi. I have asthma and mild Bronchiectasis, diagnosed with the latter last year. I have had small spots of blood when clearly fighting an infection on a couple of occasions. However, the last couple of days, I have had a couple of bright red blood spots (not large, but always alarming!) in my clear mucus. I don't have a cough or fever. Noticing a little chest tightness but not a lot. I usually neb with levalbutirol followed by either 3% or 7% saline (usually a mix to get to about 5% as best tolerated) in the morning plus aerobika and breathing exercises and then aerobika and postural drainage in the evening. I sometimes neb in the evening as well - if I am fighting something or have been around potential germs, which I did twice this weekend.
I have held off using the saline over the last 24-hours as don't wish to aggravate the situation. But, of course, I also don't want to make things worse by not doing airway clearance! My pulmonologist isn't the most-versed in Bronchiectasis nor readily-available. But in Maine, they are all in short supply!
Just wondering what others do or have been instructed to do with any signs of hemoptysis when it's a small amount. Thanks!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the MAC & Bronchiectasis Support Group.
Karen, is your homoptysis a result of airway clearance?
I don’t, but need to find someone who specializes in chronic illnesses before I go completely crazy. I try so hard not to be scared, but I can’t seem to control my fear and it has completely taken over my life. Problem here is that it’s hard to find someone. Even my psychiatrist who prescribes my anxiety meds doesn’t know anyone to recommend.
if it is any consolation, I have had Bronchiectasis for 20 plus years. I have never had a bleeding episode that did not resolve on its own. I even continue with airway clearance since for me the mucus amount is more extreme and has to be cleared.
Thank you for your reply. There is consolation in reading it. I appreciate your sharing.
Hi all,
I agree coughing up blood is scary. Recently over three days I took photos of it and sent them to my Respiratory Specialist Nurse UK NHS.
We agreed to start the rescue Ciprofloxacin and to treat the episode as a ‘flare up’ of Bronchiectasis inflammation and infection.
Sputum sent to path and Chest CT scan soon.
It’s my first year of Be, NTM Mac Avium/chimera. I’m avoiding the big 3 and hope the NTM behaves itself and remains in two small nodules in the left lung.
I did take manuka honey when I had pseudomonas and now take Organic Greek honey and Abbott Encore which has helped me gain weight and have more energy. Maybe it all helps, who knows.
Great to have this forum for info and support. Many thanks to all.
Sr P
It can cause bleeding too, in my case.
Yes, NAC trigger bronchial bleeding in my case. Were you the same?
Yes, I tried it once. But it was also after a bronchoscopy which made me bleed on and off for 2 months. Toward the end of the 2 months, I tried the NAC, and found a little bit of blood in my sputum. I looked it up, and read that NAC may trigger bronchial bleeding, so I stopped right there. Instead, I take Pterostilbene, it is antimicrobial and I remember reading positive ly about it on the NIH website for the lungs. It does not make me bleed and it seems to help, in particular for exercise. I also take Glutathione, which does not trigger bronchial bleeding and which also helps me. I think NAC is a precursor of glutathione. Best wishes for great health.
Frequently cough blood. I used NAC because others on this site have good results from it. Saying it brings up mucus. My Drs say there isn’t enough data to support using it.
I have hemoptysis where I cough up about an 1/8 of a cup of blood each time. Thankfully this only happens every two to four months and has always resolved on it’s own. What I am worried about is my mental state because each time it happens I am paralyzed by fear and find myself wishing my life away. I don’t know what to do. Do others have such a huge fear response?