1. 🌡 What Is Haemoptysis?
Haemoptysis means coughing up blood from the lungs. It might appear as:
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Specks or streaks of blood in your sputum
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Bright-red frothy sputum
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Clots or large quantities of fresh blood aspergillosis.org/haemoptysis/
It’s common in conditions like chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) and sometimes in ABPA.
2. 🚨 When to Worry: Recognising Emergency Bleeding
Call 999 or go to A&E immediately if you experience:
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More than 1 tablespoon (~15 ml) of fresh blood in one episode aspergillosis.org/haemoptysis/
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Bright-red, continuous bleeding
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Feeling breathless, dizzy, or faint
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Any sudden change in pattern or amount of bleeding aspergillosis.org/managing-life-with-haemoptysis/
Massive haemoptysis is defined as ≥150 ml in 1 hour or ≥600 ml in 24 hours .
3. 🏥 What Might Happen in Hospital
In more severe cases, you may receive:
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Oxygen therapy, blood or fluid transfusion
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Bronchoscopy to localise or control the bleed
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Bronchial artery embolisation (BAE) guided by CT
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Possible intubation if breathing is significantly compromised
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Rarely, surgery or radiotherapy if bleeding persists aspergillosis.org/haemoptysis/
4. 🗓 Aftercare and Monitoring
Regular follow-up is essential:
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Repeat chest CT to check healing or detect new issues
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Sputum cultures, specifically for Aspergillus, TB, NTM
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Blood tests for Aspergillus IgG/IgE ± galactomannan
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Clinic review to adjust antifungal therapy, embolisation, or airway clearance
5. 💊 Medications & Prevention
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Tranexamic acid reduces bleeding and is prescribed short-term aspergillosis.org/haemoptysis/
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Antifungals (itraconazole, voriconazole) for CPA/aspergilloma
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Steroids ± antifungals for ABPA
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Encourage adherence to antifungal/antibacterial treatments
6. 🏡 Practical Advice at Home
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Keep room air at moderate humidity, avoid dust, smoke, strong odours aspergillosis.org/managing-life-with-haemoptysis/
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Stay hydrated, use warm teas or soups to soothe airways aspergillosis.org/managing-life-with-haemoptysis/
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Avoid nebulisers or airway clearance devices until OK’d by your specialist
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Sleep propped-up, not flat, with slight elevation or on the affected side only if firmly advised
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Maintain a rescue pack at home: tissues, water, mouth lozenges, emergency plan
7. 🧘 Reducing Cough & Airway Irritation
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Practice gentle breathing techniques (pursed-lip, diaphragmatic, nasal breathing)
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Use lozenges or warm honey drink for throat soothing
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Consider mild codeine or inhaled tranexamic acid if prescribed
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Avoid cough triggers (hot steam, cold air, vapours)
8. 🆘 Be Prepared: Know Your Plan
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Carry a medical alert card (e.g., NAC wallet card) explaining your condition to paramedics
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Keep a written chart of your medications, dosages, and emergency numbers
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Remove air filters or masks if they are dusty/mouldy — otherwise continue using HEPA systems
9. 😌 Emotional & Psychological Support
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Anxiety and fear of rebleeding are normal — grounding techniques, breathing exercises, and coping strategies help aspergillosis.org
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Join support groups to share experiences — Aspergillosis.org has active patient forums
10. 📌 What You Should Ask Your Specialist
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What was the confirmed or suspected cause (CPA, aspergilloma, ABPA, infection)?
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Are repeat scans or bronchoscopy needed?
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Is my current antifungal or antibiotic strategy sufficient?
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What is the safest way to reintroduce airway clearance or nebulizers?
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Should I have a bronchial artery embolisation or surgery?
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How and when can I resume daily activities, including physiotherapy?
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