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Hi, On my 4th visa(servant visa) i was diagnosed for having old scar in my lung, and i was just confused why on the 1st,2nd and 3rd visa i have no problem with my chest xray. Now my questions are: how did it happened? will i have a problem in getting a new visa nxt yr since im planning to apply for another work?
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The "scar" in a lung generally is a harmless condition and might be due to an old and healed infection and does not signify any active disease process. It can be due to an old pulmonary tuberculosis that went unnoticed. It takes very long time to resolve completely and no definite treatment is required. You can go for an HRCT (High Resolution CT) thorax for a better clinical picture. You can consult a pulmonologist in case of HRCT shows any suspicious lesions.
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What Does A Scar Tissue In The Lungs Indicate?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. The scar in a lung generally is a harmless condition and might be due to an old and healed infection and does not signify any active disease process. It can be due to an old pulmonary tuberculosis that went unnoticed. It takes very long time to resolve completely and no definite treatment is required. You can go for an HRCT (High Resolution CT) thorax for a better clinical picture. You can consult a pulmonologist in case of HRCT shows any suspicious lesions. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.