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Cough starts from last 2 hours
Hello sir I have continuously cough and feel something stuck in my throat from last 2 hours. Approx Everyday I am going outside for buying something but I never contact or touch anybody. So I want to know how I get rid from cough and I also attached CT scan report. I want to know is it possible tuberculosis is remaining or relapse because I was diagnosed with extra pulmonary tuberculosis in 2018and   already taken treatment of TB In August 2018-19 September. Currently on the basis of CT scan doctor starts ATT . Is it right treatment.
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Yes for now but u need to do afb smear of cough.for more consult online.
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Yes u start ATT relapse condition
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Yes because there are chances of a relapse
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