Hello sir I am Past MDR Tuberculosis patient 2019-2021 And take MDR treatment properly 2 year with 6 month kanamycin injection and medicine are Monopas,my coutof c,ethio,etc...And feeling well and xray report are clear than my doctor close all medicine But Now few days Gale me khraash hokar blood aajata hai kvi morning me kvi evening me,
My CBC report - hemoglobin -14, eosinophilia -06 , etc all are normal and ct scan report attached so please see and suggest me what can do
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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
post tb hemoptysis do happen but should be evaluated properly..esp for recurrence..kindly connect here on practo with all your reports..will guide you accordingly
It's seems like that hemoptysis ( blood in cough) is due to post TB sequelae.
Nothing much to be done.
Just take tranaxemic acid for control of blood.
Avoid heavy work.
Post TB blood in cough is quiet common. Take medicines for controlling blood. If bleeding is too much >50ml and recurrent then you need to find the source of bleeding whether the problem is in throat or old cavitary lesion or blood vessel leaking from airways.
Next Steps
Tab cough suppressive medicines inhalers and blood suppressing medicines. If frequently happening get a CT pulmonary angiogram and ENT evaluation done. That will give us some answer. Last option could be surgery or lung transplant.
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