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Hello Doctor, My father had TB two years back, treatment was successful. A few days back he got blood in the cough. Attaching the X ray reoort. Can see a circle on the left side on x ray. Can anyone please explain what this x ray report suggests?
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It can be due to post tb sequelae
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Need further evaluation
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Consult with detailed history and reports
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This either could be tb reactivation or a secondary infection. Would need chest ct scan , sputum examination. kindly get a physical/video consultation
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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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Can be remnants of old disease or can be reactivation if patient is experiencing symptoms
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watch out for further episodes of blood, sputum or cough, loss of appetite, fever, etc
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to consult
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Pl consult. May be relapse of Tb.
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Hi It’s saying cavity It needs to be evaluated further to rule out fresh infection Take care
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pls get a consult with a pulmonologist..need to rule out reactivation of tb from the old tb lesion
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