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Tb cough problem
I'm taking tb medicine for 45 days. Previously i have symptoms like fever and cough after ct scan and bronchoscopy it was diagnosed as lymph node tb. After medicine there is no fever but still having dry cough. Specially in the evening and night. when these symptoms will be reduced is this normal? Please help me Doctors
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The symptoms sometimes take longer than usual. Please ask you doctor to give you some cough suppressants.
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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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Symptoms of fever have reduced .other symptoms will also reduce slowly. Pl consult pulmonologist and ent specialist for further evaluation and treatment.
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