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Abscess On The Neck. Granulomatous Inflammation. On Medication For TB. Any Advice?

One day i have seen abscess my relative on left side neck. But gradually its big then we are going to surgical doctors. Doctor Suggest for some test. one test name is FNAC. FNAC test result is Granulomatous inflammation, suggestive of tuberculosis with suppuration. After test result doctor refer to TB Hospital. TB doctor also say it was TB dieses. Doctor suggests it was lengthy minimum 6 month. Doctor gives us TB medicine. Medicine name is Rifampicine, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide and Ethambutol Hydrochloride Tablets U.S.P
Mon, 13 May 2013
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with this description, for a Indian setup TB is most likely diagnosis. Treatment prescribed seems to be adequate. Most important things which I can add are- take medicines regularly, watch for any new symptom suggestive of liver function impairment eg nausea, vomiting, pain over abdomen, etc, tingling and numbness in limbs. If any of these symptoms arise contact your doctor imminently.
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Abscess On The Neck. Granulomatous Inflammation. On Medication For TB. Any Advice?

with this description, for a Indian setup TB is most likely diagnosis. Treatment prescribed seems to be adequate. Most important things which I can add are- take medicines regularly, watch for any new symptom suggestive of liver function impairment eg nausea, vomiting, pain over abdomen, etc, tingling and numbness in limbs. If any of these symptoms arise contact your doctor imminently.