Thanks for your question on Health Care Magic.
I can understand your concern.
Almost all
lung infection (specially tuberculosis) heal with either
fibrosis or calcification or both.
Very rarely complete resolution is seen.
So fibrotic scar lesions after tuberculosis are common after tb.
They will remain as it is through out the life.
No treatment is required and hence not available for these scars because these are inactive, non infectious lesions.
No drug is available to remove them.
For visa purpose, we need to prove that these lesions are not active infectious lesions.
For this, you need to
consult pulmonologist and get done CT thorax with Contrast and
Bronchoscopy with BAL analysis.
If both these are negative for
active tuberculosis then no need to worry for tuberculosis. By this you can argue with visa authority about not having active infectious disease.
Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further. Wish you good health. Thanks.