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Taking TB medicine but experiencing fever daily which goes upto 104 how will long will this continue in TB
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It ll take time period of 2 months . Rule out secondary infection and other infectious causes according to sign and symptoms
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depends on what kind of tb you have and how many days have you taken the meds..kindly share all documents and connect
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Normally up to 2 months.
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It is depend on severity of infection and duration of ATT  drug treatment
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Need to know ur type of tb lung or lymph node ? How was it diagnosed and duration of ur th meds to comment on further
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How many days of treatment completed
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Consult a pulmonologist with detailed history
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