X-ray report

2023-07-07 10:15:53
Is the x-ray report normal.. I have cough for 25-30 days.. earlier it was wet with grey sputum some time greenish now it is dry.. there is no other symptoms..no fever..no weight loss..non smoker History ----Earlier in November 2021 I was diagnosed with extra pulmonary tb(multiple enlarged lymph nodes)..in August 2022 the treatment got completed and the lymph nodes also regressed.
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment

Answered2023-07-24 04:16:09

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Its normal Rule out OAD

Answered2023-07-07 16:44:22

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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same

Answered2023-07-07 10:50:57

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CXR s/o post PTB sequelae, there can be primary lesion in lung though EPTB. In post PTB cases we see copious sputum due to bronchiectatic features. Otherwise normal except seasonal flu. But black or grey color sputum is something to concern. Take online consultation for better evaluation and management.

Answered2023-07-07 10:30:24

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needa detailed history with reports of previous lymph nodes..and the consistency of sputum needs evaluation too..your cough may be due to bronchiectasis/fibrosis

Answered2023-07-07 10:52:53

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