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What Is The Remedy For The Occurence Of Lumes After Being Treated For TB?

HI SIR I AM SUFFERING BY TB ( tumer came in cervical lyph node ) already operation completed that tumer degred by using akt4 and akt3 but now upper side of that same region another lumes came ,so that i have tension plz tell me any serious thing this is ,wht should precution for me
Fri, 31 Jan 2014
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Hi, i can see why you are anxious. Have you completed the full course, or dropped in the middle. If you completed the course, you should be tested for drug resistant tuberculosis. Alternatively, you may require aspiration yield for microscopic examination as sometimes simple infections can give rise to swellings in the region of old scars. for these reasons, it is advisable to consult a chest physician for further evaluation. Hope this helps.
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What Is The Remedy For The Occurence Of Lumes After Being Treated For TB?

Hi, i can see why you are anxious. Have you completed the full course, or dropped in the middle. If you completed the course, you should be tested for drug resistant tuberculosis. Alternatively, you may require aspiration yield for microscopic examination as sometimes simple infections can give rise to swellings in the region of old scars. for these reasons, it is advisable to consult a chest physician for further evaluation. Hope this helps.