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Am I Going To Have Any Problem In Delivery?

Hi sir im female throat pain&cough at night starting from 2 days back .then yesterday mng couging time blood in the sputum seen.my blood test esr 58 ,3yr back im taking TB medicine,now gm pregnent any in to my lungs ,this time any problem for delivery sir.
Fri, 7 Nov 2014
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Hi welcome to healthcaremagic.
I have gone through your question.
As you had tuberculosis 3 yrs back and if you had completed treatment at that time and cured then no need to worry at present.
Blood in sputum in 2 days cough and increase esr erithrocyte sedimemtation rate may be due to infection.
I would advise to consult family physician do physical examination and complete blood count. Take antibiotics if necessary.
Hope i have answered your question.
Would be happy to help you further.
Take care.
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Am I Going To Have Any Problem In Delivery?

Hi welcome to healthcaremagic. I have gone through your question. As you had tuberculosis 3 yrs back and if you had completed treatment at that time and cured then no need to worry at present. Blood in sputum in 2 days cough and increase esr erithrocyte sedimemtation rate may be due to infection. I would advise to consult family physician do physical examination and complete blood count. Take antibiotics if necessary. Hope i have answered your question. Would be happy to help you further. Take care.