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Having Uterus Tuberculosis. Feels Uncomfortable, Giddiness, Heaviness And Hot After Medication. What Diet Should Be Taken?

My mother is 68 yrs and her weight is 76kg ,she is been diagonosed as having TB of uterus . The medicine which are prescribed by doctors are very powerful she has to take 5 capsules each is 900mg ,after taking medicine she is very uncomfortable ,feels giddiness,heavyness and feel very hot. Pls suggect a good physician with whom I can consult regarding this here in Delhi/ncr. What kind of diet she should take?
Sat, 28 Dec 2013
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consult any general physician .you are right the drugs fot TB are powerful .The body needs sufficient amount of vitamins, minerals and protein to fight with the TB bacteria in the body. Hence one must include a fair share of green leafy vegetables and seasonal fruits in the diet. Additional vitamin supplements may be prescribed by the doctor. One must completely avoid caffeine, tobacco, alcohol as well as fried and fatty foods.
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Having Uterus Tuberculosis. Feels Uncomfortable, Giddiness, Heaviness And Hot After Medication. What Diet Should Be Taken?

consult any general physician .you are right the drugs fot TB are powerful .The body needs sufficient amount of vitamins, minerals and protein to fight with the TB bacteria in the body. Hence one must include a fair share of green leafy vegetables and seasonal fruits in the diet. Additional vitamin supplements may be prescribed by the doctor. One must completely avoid caffeine, tobacco, alcohol as well as fried and fatty foods.