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Why I have soar throat from 2 months and diagnose with tuberculosis is soar throat become normal with tuberculosis medicine
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Sore throat for two months may be due to LPRD. Along with tb medications take proton pump inhibitor medication two times daily before food morning and night. Take syr sucralfet two spoon noon and night before food . Stop mild leafy vegetables and fibre rich food tea coffee as it causes indigestion and triggered LPRD. Take hot water gurgle, steam inhalation and nutritious food with plenty of rest relaxation. Use musk and hope will be better in next 6 months.
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Do you have acidity issue as well?
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Is it pulmonary tuberculosis? Do you have frequent complaints of acidity?
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Hello, Continuous sore throat may not be associated with TB and it cannot be treated along with the TB medication. You need to start some of the dietary modifications to combat this soreness. How often do u feel stuffiness in your nose? Do you have any allergic symptoms or frequent running nose? Start drinking lukewarm water daily.
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Gargles a lot with lukewarm water. Take Antibiotics for 5 days to treat your throat soreness. Avoid AC exposure if possible. wear a mask while heading out of the house.
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