What to do if a woman doesn’t cough but has sputum with blood in it?

Women who do not cough but have sputum with blood are more likely to consider oral, nasal, pharyngeal bleeding, as well as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and other causes, and need to be treated for the cause. 1. Bleeding from the mouth, nose and throat: if you don’t cough but have sputum with blood, it may be caused by bleeding from the mouth and gums, or bleeding from the nose and throat, and local hemostatic treatment can be given after the cause is clear. 2. Respiratory diseases: pneumonia, bronchial dilatation, tuberculosis, lung cancer and so on may appear with blood in sputum, which should be given Roxithromycin, Cefixime, Levofloxacin for anti-infection, isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol for anti-tuberculosis after clarification of the cause, or surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other treatments for lung cancer. 3. Diseases of cardiovascular system: When heart failure occurs due to coronary heart disease or heart valve disease, pink foamy sputum or bloody sputum may appear, and it is necessary to give nitroglycerin to expand the coronary artery or furosemide to diuretically correct the treatment of heart failure. Blood in sputum may also have other reasons, the patient should go to the hospital in time to check, clarify the cause of the disease, according to the cause of the corresponding treatment.