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Having TB Of Fallopian Tubes. Taking Liv 52 Along With Infertility Medicines. Need To Take TB Medicines In Future?
Having tb of fallopian tubes , advised akt 4 which I took for a month but dr advised to discontinue due to swelling on liver , then adviced r cinex 450 which I took for a month but swelling still persisted, now have been advised only liv 52 and no other medicine. Do I need to take tb medicine in future.....I am fed up talking medicines of infertility and want to stop all
once diagnosed to have TB - the recommendations are that you take the complete course of the medications - which varies from 6 to 12 months depending on where it is and how severe it has affected the person.
The swelling in the liver as you have mentioned need to be confirmed with blood tests which will test the functions of the liver
A possibility of incomplete treatment - recurrence of the same medical problem which can then affect the fallopian tubes.
I do understand that these are long term treatments and you can get upset and dejected.
Please feel reassured that by completing the course further damage can be prevented
hope to have answered your query
best wishes
Dr Nandita Thakkar
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Having TB Of Fallopian Tubes. Taking Liv 52 Along With Infertility Medicines. Need To Take TB Medicines In Future?
hello welcome to HCM once diagnosed to have TB - the recommendations are that you take the complete course of the medications - which varies from 6 to 12 months depending on where it is and how severe it has affected the person. The swelling in the liver as you have mentioned need to be confirmed with blood tests which will test the functions of the liver A possibility of incomplete treatment - recurrence of the same medical problem which can then affect the fallopian tubes. I do understand that these are long term treatments and you can get upset and dejected. Please feel reassured that by completing the course further damage can be prevented hope to have answered your query best wishes Dr Nandita Thakkar