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Fever and Tuberculosis
I was suffering from viral fever and got admitted in hospital for 4 days.Now my fever got down but doctor suspect tuberculosis and performed TB gold test.it result is positive with 2.10mm can you please let me know how curable and dangerous level 2.10mm ??
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Please Send me details... About fever, weight loss, loss of appetite..... For last 3 weeks Do Xray chest, hemogram, Measure your body temperature twice a day Send me all report on practo Meanwhile Take Mahasudarshan kadha 15 ml Twice a day for 3 weeks Tab septilin by Himalaya 2 2 for 3 weeks
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A level of 2.1 mm is classed as doubtful for TB. It would be tough to confirm if one has TB with that level. Checking for other values and getting other tests done for this would be useful. If cough is present, getting an X-ray can help.
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