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Lymph nodes tuberculosis fever
Hello Doctors, my FNAC REPORT is necrotizing granulomatus inflamation, suggestive of tuberculosis. Genexprt report is MTB DNA DETECTED. I'm having Akurit4 5 tablets daily  for last 14 days. Now my fever timing is comparatively less. Like previously fever come from 2pm and last till 10 pm. But now fever only come between 7.30pm to 9pm. But before having Akurit4 i was having AKt 4 for 15 days  While having AKT4 ALL MY SYMPTOMS increased a lot like fever goes upto 101.7 cough also increased. So doctor change my medicine as per my weight as my weight is 77kg. But I'm worried I'm still having temperature nd  cough while there is temperature. So do I need to count that I'm having 1 month tb medicine or 15 days, as I'm still having fever?
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Fever and other symptoms will be present from 1 month to 2 months. Pl consult pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment .
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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
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