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AIIMS Prof told me all OK
I've curred TB in 2013 but I've do some smoke since 1.5 years. Suddenly I've some blood with morning cough. Then I went AIIMS for all required test and process including DOTS test and all the require blood, alpha 1 antitrypsin level, HRCT Chest, 6 Blood reports, Xray. Then AIIMS Prof S. K. Sharma (HOD - Chest, AIIMS ) told me all OK and give me only told juniors for two medicines nomal painkillers and a health vimanin tablets (both are requested by me to sugget for my chest pain ). I just want to know Any body kindly suggest me is it all ok with these treatment suggestion because I'm suspecting they may be forgotten my some smoking facts (not regular or addiction). Kindly suggest me is all OK or not ? I've attached some imp 2 reports. Thank You Priytosh Kumar
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Hi there I understand your concern and feeling.... Your reports are suggestive of previous tuberculosis nothing much now exept mild bronchiectasis findings which has to be correlated clinically...Antibiotics and chest physiotherapy are the mainstay modalities of treatment in bronchiectasis... If you are not satisfied consult nearest pulmonologist for second opinion they will do the needful.
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