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Can extra pulmonary Tb  turn to MDR TB?
Sir Iam suffering from peritoneal TB iam I've taken Atk4 medicines for 2 months and now they changed to Atk3 medicines When I first started my course I felt like my TB curing like I feeling normal and gaining weight lightly and good appetite, energy,abdomen pain was getting better but in second month ending I was experiencing again some abdomen pain and weight loss,headaches,severe knee joint pains,hand finger pains ,foamy urine,flank pains,back pain,dizziness I didn't missed any medicines in 2 months I was taking 3 tablets in 1 hour daily as per my weight 49KGS Iam still taking continuously my medicines But iam feeling weak day by day Iam taking allopurinol 100mg at night as my uric acid level are 13 Please help me
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