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Sir my tuberclosis treatment is going on and i have fever daily of 99.5 and 100.3 but in night it increases to 102-103 so please tell when this will stop and is this much fever normal it is almost 27 days of my tuberclosis treatment starts
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Needs to be evaluated as high grade fever is uncommon in tuberculosis
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consult with pulmonologist online for further evaluation and treatment
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It is not normal ..Consult a Pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription
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Needed detailed history, do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Fever is coming during Att.usualy it disappears with in 1 to 2 months. If it continues, we have to evaluate. Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment, in clouding sputum status.
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Low grade intermittent fever is expected. Forever the high grade fever needs to be evaluated in detail.
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