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What Is The Further Course Of Action As TB Is Cured After Taking AKT4 And AKT3 Treatment?

Hello sir,i used akt4 medicine for 2 months and now i am using akt3 ,doctor suggested that use akt3 for 4 months..,means totally akt medicine for 6 months.Initially i have no tb symptoms but i have cyst,endometrium and IgG-263 AND IgM- 1.03 AFTER USING TABLETS for 5 months doctor suggested to test again IgG,IgM VAlues..this time i got IgG-12 AND IgM- 0.46 by elisa method,doctor to continue tablets 1 more month so that complete 6 months treatment over...now what i have to do,now i am free from tb..please answer this
Thu, 21 Aug 2014
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By your history you might be suffering from endometrial tb which is extra pulmonary tb and also paucibacillary infection. So 6 months of treatment is sufficient. And response in these cases measured clinically rather than by reports. So if you are clinically symptom free and feeling good no need to take more than six months. On completion of six months consult your gynecologist.
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What Is The Further Course Of Action As TB Is Cured After Taking AKT4 And AKT3 Treatment?

By your history you might be suffering from endometrial tb which is extra pulmonary tb and also paucibacillary infection. So 6 months of treatment is sufficient. And response in these cases measured clinically rather than by reports. So if you are clinically symptom free and feeling good no need to take more than six months. On completion of six months consult your gynecologist.