Hello Sir/Ma'am, I was diagnosed with abdominal tuberculosis last December & was prescribed the standard 6 months medication tablets. I took them. My condition improved. But now, the gastrocolic reflex I had before returned. I mean, it didn't completely go away as it was ever present for the better part of the past 5 years now, but it became severe for the last 2 years along with abdominal pain before TB treatment. These symptoms were manageable during the course of the 6 month treatment, but at the end of the last 2 months of the treatment as well as now, these symptoms have returned & are more frequent now as well as I pass gas every time I visit the toilet. Nothing stays in me even for 2 hours. It comes out immediately. And some of the symptoms I had before I was diagnosed with abdominal TB have returned, like fatigue, but no dramatic weight loss. And lately, I feel pain in my joints, in my knuckles. I wanna know if this is a relapse or is the TB going to develop into something more
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