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After 2.5 months of tb treatment blood coming from the mouth after coughing... Why.. plz suggest ....
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Usually furing TB yreatment blood with coughing occurs due to certain changes in lungs.
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Needs some clinical and invedtigation workup.
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Pl consult online.
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You need certain investigations.pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment. Pl continue Att.
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Hello , blood does come out post tb treatment , there are various treatable reasons to it. You need to do HRCT chest of lung scan and consult a pulmonologist.
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