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Fever in tb
Sir i am on th treatment since 66 days and i am getting fever in night 100-100.4 please tell me is it common in 2 months of treatment when this will stop
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It is not common after two months of treatment need to evaluate further for drug resistance if any ,need to know how regularly you are using treatment have to know if any other coexistent infection/ condition, about the diabetes status if any in detail for further guidance
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consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment
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Hi. I understand your concern. No it's not common.Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of symptoms and reports to the suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Fever in 2months is not common..Better take online consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Normally fever will come down after intensive phase of ATT. Pl do sputum for Afb and cb not test. Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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