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10. A Bloody Cough

If thrombosis soon develops into thromboembolism, there is a possibility that you may experience a bloody cough. Abrupt coughing spells that bring up visible amounts of bloody sputum may occur. The possibility of misdiagnosis is very high given that several other conditions are also responsible for a bloody cough. If a comprehensive account of all symptoms is available, an experienced specialist may be able to diagnose the condition correctly early on. This proper diagnosis can be very instrumental in preventing severe illness and disability. A pulmonary embolism can have grave consequences, especially if left untreated.

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