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Black phlegm from almost 7 months

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Hello Everyone, I have quit smoking before a year and from that I am seeing black phlegm. My HRCT for two times was clear there was no problem with lungs. I don't have any idea what is going with my body. Sometimes the mucus was also little red. Can anyone let me know which doctor should I approach for this?

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Many of this group are based in UK where the first port of call is always your family doctor, general practitioner so little advice to offer. Hope you get it sorted

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Thank you bagrat for your advice. Even my doctor was clue less what was happening every CT of lungs are clear.

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