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H/o Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Appendicitis, Ovarian Tuberculosis. Now Having Irregular Bleeding, Back Pain, Stomach Cramps, Bloody Stools. Depressed. Cause, Remedy?

At the age of nine i suffered from pneumonia and Tuberculosis , at the age of twenty-one i got operated for appendicitis and at the age of twenty-two i suffered from ovarian tuberculosis and now at the age of twenty-five i am having some problems i don t know what......i am suffering from back-pain, cramp in stomach, blood in stool , i got periods after three months and its continuing on from last one and half month... i dont know what to do now...i lost faith in life....pleses help me.....thank you
Wed, 3 Apr 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
As you are aware tuberculosis has a tendency to remerge from latent infection. This can also spred from the lungs to other parts of the body as in your case. It is also possible that tb can spread to your intestines and uterus which can also cause some symptoms like you have described.

It is important that you see a doctor, carry some investigations so that your current status of the tb infection can be determined. This may also result in some form of anti tuberculous treatment being initiated.

Or the investigations can reveal if tb is not the case here and if any other infection or condition is cause of your symptoms.
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Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. omz's  Response
hi
i am amazed a young person with recurrent viral pneumonias and recurrent tb of different organs,with i think your liver and spleen would be large, severly emotional and depression with neurological signs clearly leads to humoral predominate combined immunodeficiency syndrome....treatment rather cure is available like stem cell transplant in others...i think you have to consult immunologist asap and get cured asap
think positive and understand what i wrote
take care
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Cardiologist Dr. Anantharamakrishnan's  Response
Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

You are depressed - you need IMMEDIATE PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT AND ASSISTANCE.
YOU need SUPPORT FROM FAMILY AND FRIENDS..

You have had a few simple problems in the past - got cured.
You have some problems now - it can be cured too. See a gynaecologist AND gastro-enterologist..

You are so young / you have not seen the world - look around...there are people with many more problems, far worse than you, for many years and so on...

Relax. You are young; you sound intelligent – you stand an excellent chance of returning to normalcy. Be in touch with your doctor - it is a question of time and you will be well.
Medicine is well advanced nowadays – management is possible for almost all situations...


Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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H/o Pneumonia, Tuberculosis, Appendicitis, Ovarian Tuberculosis. Now Having Irregular Bleeding, Back Pain, Stomach Cramps, Bloody Stools. Depressed. Cause, Remedy?

As you are aware tuberculosis has a tendency to remerge from latent infection. This can also spred from the lungs to other parts of the body as in your case. It is also possible that tb can spread to your intestines and uterus which can also cause some symptoms like you have described. It is important that you see a doctor, carry some investigations so that your current status of the tb infection can be determined. This may also result in some form of anti tuberculous treatment being initiated. Or the investigations can reveal if tb is not the case here and if any other infection or condition is cause of your symptoms.