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blood in saliva

It's been too or three week ago, I had blood in my saliva,sometime in morning or daytime, may be 2/3 time a week.
so, I want to know what is the reason behind and the natural remedies available plus the precaution that I should do to
take care of my health.
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10726861 tn?1412304012
it may be something with your gums but also it may be something with your lungs or something you should go to your doctor about it
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11558582 tn?1423284006
Did you check for mouth sores or wobbly teeth? If you're bleeding in your mouth you can usually point where it is because you can taste the blood. If not, then seeking doctor's advice would be the best for you. Good luck!
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11924850 tn?1601364171
Hello.

   I don't know what could be causing your symptom of blood in your saliva so I wouldn't dare take a guess as to any kind of remedy.

   This bleeding could be a result of something minor or something serious.

  I think you should see your personal physician if you have one or see a doctor of your choosing.  You could also see a dentist.

  I hope you get this taken care of and that all is better very soon.

  Blessings,

  Melinda
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