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Chest X-ray - inflammatory Process,
I didn't feel ache's in my body aside of spitting some phlegm, its a thick green but I don't have any cough and cold and another thing is I was diagnose in Tuberculosis last year because they insist I was, which is I didn't felt any symptoms for having that kind of illness and even in sputum test it was negative but I still follow taking medicine from city health of cebu for 6 months, I was wondering does it has a scar left in my lungs? or is there something in my lungs?
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Please What about your Xray reports, blood reports, clinical findings etc Send me details So that I can guide you precisely
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Don't worry about the scar issue, first u finish your Anti TB regimen upto 9months. Once u recover from TB it wi produce mild scar nothing to worry that one s calcification.. Your age is very young so u have more immunity u won't get any TB complication Thank you
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Take more protein diet, vit b12, more Citrus fruits and do minimal lung exercise like walking..
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