Coughing Up Blood (Hemoptysis)

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10. Treatment for Hemoptysis

Hemoptysis treatment depends on the cause. Sometimes the condition resolves on its own. If the cause is bleeding in the upper respiratory tract, the physician may use embolization or bronchoscopy to stop the bleeding.

If pneumonia or tuberculosis is causing hemoptysis, antibiotics may be prescribed. Steroids may be helpful for bleeding due to inflammation. If a tumor is the underlying issue, surgery and other cancer treatments may be necessary.7‘Coughing Up Blood (Hemoptysis): Causes, Tests & Diagnosis, Treatment.’ Cleveland Clinic, my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/17696-coughing-up-blood.

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