Cough for 5 days which changed to back pain and fever and this continued for 10 days after which father got admitted to a hospital.all sorts of scan including pet scan was done which confirmed bilateral pleural,pericardial and ascites all mild in nature with some lymph nodes reactive/inflammatory.also ascitic fluid was tapped which showed no malignancy and genexpert was negative.the physician started TB drugs (abdominal koch 2018) as fever was not settling and continuing for whole day nearly 30days.After start of TB drugs fever subsided a bit and used to come once a day for a week but after one week severe vomit took place and was again admitted and mild jaundice was also diagnosed ,however the lft report are improving with bilrubin total being 2 but albumin and protein levels are not show improvement also severe leg edema and worsening ascites develop 4 which diuretics are being given along second line TB drugs and severe anaemia develop .had cabg 2024,htn,type -2 diabetes.What is it
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It's better to go for inpatient consultation with your treating pulmologist discuss your issue rather than online consultation,and you are on right track of treatment,however if you need any second opinion feel free to contact
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Listen he is not at all a case for open platform.
You r on right path n treatment.
If jaundice develop doctor stop att, go for lft. Treatment the liver enzyme when enzyme level revert again start att is titration dose.
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