Suggest Medication For Tuberculosis
Please attach chest X ray pictures
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read through your query in detail.
Tuberculosis is a chronic inflammatory disease and is very common in XXXXXXX The chief symptoms of TB are loss of weight with mild fever. Chest TB patients report cough exceeding 2 months duration which is not responding to usual antibiotic treatment. TB affects people having diabetes more than the general population.
At first I would like to have a look at your X rays if possible. You can take pictures of the X rays taken 3 months back and presently and attach them to your query. In case of difficulty you can mail them to YYYY@YYYY
After seeing the X rays I will get a better idea of why your doctor diagnosed TB in you and started medications. What I suspect is that you might be having a collection of fluid in your chest cavity which is medically termed pleural effusion. However I can confirm this only after seeing your X ray pictures.
The medications given to you are correct for treating TB but confirmation of TB is most important first before starting treatment. If you have a fluid collection then it is better to take out little fluid from the chest and send it to a lab for analysis. This will confirm TB in most patients.
Should there be further doubt then it is advisable to consult a TB specialist doctor (Pulmonologist) for confirmation of diagnosis before starting treatment.
Please attach X ray pictures so that we can continue discussion further.
Regards,
Dr.Vivek