A member asked:

If you have sinunitis is it possible to have blood in your mouth in the morning? when i blow my nose there is no blood. or is this something else?

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Dr. Anifat Balogun answered

Specializes in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Not typically: I would see your ENT and have them take a look at the very back of your nose ( nasopharynx) and the very back of your tongue to your voice box.

Answered 12/29/2022

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Gum infection: The blood in your mouth suggests that you have gum disease (periodontitis or gingivitis) . See your dentist.

Answered 8/17/2013

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