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Chest pain and mild cough
I am a tb patient. My age is 24 years. I am on anti tb medication. Tomorrow is my last day of medication. I took medicine regularly in time. After two months of starting medication my afb test was negetive. My chest xray was also good. I am taking R Cinex 600 and Benaadon 40. My appetite is good. No nausea. But for last 4-5 days there is a mild pain at left chest. i have mild dry cough and sometimes with phelgm. I am so much worried about this. What is this pain?? Is it corona?? Or normal for tb patient??
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Cough may be due to  viral or GERD Get a repeat Xray done if don't settle in a week or so Review with a Physician
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Hi noted above history and related concerns. It’s nothing to do with your on going Anti TB drugs. More details regarding this symptoms are required!
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Aa you are near to completed antTb drugs and as per your description you improved with ATT, it is not related to TB. This pain may be due to upper bronchitis,  gastric reflux  or anxiety. Do you have any fever ? Further evaluation is needed to reach the diagnosis
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