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Blood in saliva

Sorry I'm not good with grammar even though my first language is English, anyways about 30 mins or so ago I was just watching a program and I noticed a blood taste I then spit in my hand blood appeared I freaked out went to the bathroom and got tissue paper spit in it and it was confirmed blood it wasn't super thick more like when you drink red kool aid afterwards it only lasted for a few seconds I keep spitting in tissues but no more blood I'm very frightened also I had been under stress a lot of it I do have high blood pressure and am on medication for it i try and run every night for 30 mins or so also I noticed for the past few days my nose has felt very tight inside I'm so lost please
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363281 tn?1714899967
Hello~

Did you by any chance maybe bite your check or tongue? Sometimes this will cause the bleeding. I honestly don't know what could be the cause otherwise.

You mentioned that you have high blood pressure, are you on any new meds for it?

If this continues again, it would not hurt to just call your doctor or his nurse and let them know what happened.
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Well same meds lisnopril 20mg I also noticed I have a dry cough
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