Haemoptoe

Haemoptoe is the medical term for bloody vomiting that occurs with gastrointestinal bleeding. This condition is one of the signs of internal bleeding and can be life-threatening for the patient, especially if he has low blood pressure. Haemoploe occurs when blood filling the stomach or duodenum enters the esophagus and then into the mouth and is released by vomiting.

The causes of Haemoptyi can vary, but the most common is gastrointestinal bleeding. This may occur due to stomach ulcers, intestinal polyps, cancer, injury, or other reasons. Internal bleeding can also lead to Haemopto. People with other diseases, such as cirrhosis of the liver, Crohn's disease, and autoimmune diseases, may also experience this condition.

Symptoms of Haemoplye include bloody vomiting and coughing, and