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Thank you for acknowledging my concerns. Bright red blood has been an on again-off-again problem for a year or more. The pulmonologist says to watch for the quantity and if it amounts to a tablespoon go to the emergency room. She believes it might be coming from a broken blood vessel due to excess coughing. My July CAT scan showed no embolism but several new nodules and clustered (tree-in-bud nodules. "Findings would favor chronic bronchopneumonia likely related to MAC."This last week the blood is darker and thicker. I am trying to get an appointment with my Infectious Disease doctor next week. Since I am 79, I'm debating on starting treatment again or just treating flare-ups. Any suggestions? I was wondering if the nebulizer was causing airwaves irritation and thus the bleeding?

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When I cough up blood it is usually the beginning of a flare up. Last summer I wasn't having a flare up but was coughing up blood. The doctor said to cut back on the sodium chloride 7% to once a day.
That was the problem.
Do you use 7%? If so, give it a try.