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Fungal Pneumonia
My dad is diagnosed with fungal pneumonia and is still on treatment with vorizocanol   and it's almost 2 month from. 23 he was admitted to Fortis in serious condition in ICU and was there for 14 days after that he was discharged and Dr. Also said that he has started treatment of T.B.  as he can't wait to much for culture report which comes after 5-6 weeks last week report comes and culture was negative but  Dr. Didn't stopped streptomycin injection and tb treatment after seeing CT scan report he said  he will continue with it  for more 15 days and want to complete 2 month course.  But I. Meanwhile my dad said that he occasionally feel dizziness and weakness we also complaint about it to Dr. After seeing all LFT KFT HBA1c report which were to normal now Dr. Said that it's ok it can be by Injection streptomycin so just day have calm. So sir please suggest should I continue with that or I should stop that or consult some other Dr. Am uploading latest prescription and report.
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. I don't know what else you want. Because clearly what he is doing is right course of management. I feel you are just obstructing the course of treatment. The treatment will be done how it has to be done and not how you want it to be done. So patience is a must. But if you want to change , you can by all means we are no one to say.
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