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Sure!!
My asking was, the more brown/chunky the blood is, the further down the...system...it came from. If you have a cut in your esophagus and you're bringing up blood from that, it'll be bright crimson and very smooth, and nothing to worry about (unless you recently swallowed glass).
Brown is not so good. Brown blood is not fresh, which means you have an open wound somewhere inside. Maybe an ulcer?
Black is BAD. Black blood means you're bringing it up from down deep, and it's accumulated and started to coagulate. Black blood is a sign of someone dying.
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Mike Bradshaw
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