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Why pain in my chest after cured from TB
I still get pain  for few seconds in my left chest even after getting cured from tb.. it's been 5/6 months that my sputum report was tb negative..still I feel cramp like pain in my chest daily for few seconds which reminds me of tb pain which I used to get severely.I recently visited general physician and did x-ray..the chest x-ray is clear with no cavity..I still feel pain almost daily..it comes for few seconds and lemme tell you that few seconds to are really bad.and I'm very concerned..what can be the reason please...?!
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Need not worry .but still I should examine and tell you exactly
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest
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These can be there .. kindly consult with a pulmonary specialist for further evaluation and management
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