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Pneumotraox , tb , plureal effusion
I am a tb paitent , when i was admited to hsptl my cndtn was vry critical , dctr said you are suffring from pneumotraox , they put chest tube in my chest , its 2 months passed now , i got very impervoment in my health , but pneumotraox and effusion is still presist , doctors adviced me for operation , please suggest me what to do , should i go for operation or please tell me other way to get out from it , with tb medicine my overall healt is very good now now , no fever , little bit cough , no other health problem.
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Please Send me current Xray chest report, current medicine names We will definitely help you
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Need to see ur previous and current xray.
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