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Tuberculosis, mtb detected high means?
For male, 52 years weigh 50 kg Genexpert test result said mtb detected high & Rif resistance not detected Att Medicine forcox kit started since last 20 days But fever is not going, fever  timeing is evening 7pm and early morning aroung 4 am Rangeing between 100° to 103° dolo650 is given to reduce the fever If any one could help how long will the fever be there
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With ATT in PTB Fever usually resolves in 3-4 weeks in New cases.
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You may wait for 7-10 days and give Paracetamol 650 mg SOS.
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There is Tuberculosis. With Att, the symptoms will slowly disappear. Fever etc will increse to start with and later will come down. Pl continue Att.pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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