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Abdominal t.b
I have been taking medicine (r cinex 600 1 dose comebutol 800 1dose atoz one every day ) for abdominal t.b(diagnosed by c.t scan) for 7 month but I still face problem like abdominal pain (some time severe and few times mild to moderate) unable to eat food properly even I tried to take small meals,(with very less spices and oil) more times but still it causes bloating ,abdominal pain (severe cases happend 3 time one time I was hospitalized due to pain in upper abdomen for a day) .due to my restrain on eating I have lost 13 kg .my doc(pulmonologist) prescribed me Mucane gel, rabium dsr for stomach but there is no relief. Is it normal after 7 month or it can be some other underlying stomach disease.
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Hi When did you repeated the CT after starting medicines. Any improvement noted in the repeat CT. Need that details
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I suggest consulting a gastroenterologist
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Repeat CT abdomen  again to compare from previous one  and I will also sugeest  take consultation with gastroenterologist
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Repeat abdominal CT scan to rule out other cause... Weight loss is not acceptable.
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high protein diet
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