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Tuberculosis Problem to My Father
Hello My Father Was an Tuberculosis patient and he was using 6months course by govt now he was at 4th month course and now he had low grade fever which only 1 and 2 degrees over from body temperature like 38 or 39 and he had 2 month remaining tablets and the fever and weakness now he had what should we do and how to cure it the fever was not curing from 1 week
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It could be other infection
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Should not stop medication for TB at any cost. Tab pcm should be sufficient to treat his fever
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hi. I understand your concern. Open a private online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan
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