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Tuberculosis
My mom is on her last two months of treatment for tuberculosis and she's been getting lightheaded frequently. Her primary doctor say's the pills for tuberculosis are really strong for her and it's the reason why she keeps getting lightheaded, while the nurse from the TB clinic say's the pills are not the problem, even though she feels better when she doesn't take the treatment. Who should we believe? and what should we do?
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HELLO, DOCTOR IS RIGHT. WHOM TO BELIEVE IT IS UP TO U. AKT ARE HIGHLY TOXIC, EVEN LIVER FUNCTION TESTS R DERANGED. IRREGULAR TREATMENT IS DANGEROUS IT CAN TURNED HER IN MDR THAT IS VERY HARD TO TREAT N BY PATIENT ACCEPTANCE. O.K
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