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* dyspnea (shortness of breath) * hemoptysis (coughing up blood) * chronic coughing or change in regular coughing pattern * wheezing * chest pain or pain in the abdomen * cachexia (weight loss), fatigue and loss of appetite * dysphonia (hoarse voice) * clubbing of the fingernails (uncommon) * dysphagia (difficulty swallowing).
How old are you? If you'd only been smoking a year or two I wouldn't worry about it. Smokers who get lung cancer are usually smoking 40+ years. For you to get it would be very unlikely. The blood is probably just from irritation and burst capillaries in the throat from coughing too much. Knowing people who have quit, they have coughed up all kinds of weird stuff.
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