Bilateral psoas abcess can be cured

2023-02-26 17:35:55
Bilateral psoas abcess( D3-D4)  canbe cured by ATT treatment only. Left side 125 ml Right side 4ml After 6 month ATT Left side 97ml Right side 1ml Note: physically I have improved lot and now I am able to walk normally and bend properly. Earlier, I was walking with support and body was bend while walking.. Now I am completely fine. Dr is saying aspiration is not possible and no need to aspirate. It will be healed by medicine. Is this correct?
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2023-03-03 14:23:36

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It can. But have a regular follow up with your pulmonologist

Answered2023-02-28 05:00:57

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Take a consultation for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2023-02-27 05:47:23

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Yes Pl.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment .

Answered2023-02-27 01:25:46

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yes..will need mri again before completion of tt

Answered2023-02-26 20:19:35

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