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Vomiting due to pulmonary tuberculosis
I have a pulmonary tuberculosis (minimal) and i'm currently on the medications but there is still a problem. I always feel like vomiting due to the mucus or phlegm in my throat. I always spit it out. Every time i'm eating it feels like it tickles my throat and i always swallows the phlegm if i cant spit it out. I am currently on 5th month of meds.
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It's most probably gastritis due to your medications. It's a common side effect as the medicines are quite potent to combat the infection. It's a minor side effect and don't be worried by it.
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consult your pulmonologist who will start you on the appropriate medications
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