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Left shoulder pain in tb
My mother is undergoing tb treatment since last 40 days now she is on alternate regimen streptomycin levo etham bcz of liver injury .From last 2 week she is having left shoulder pain , from last one week fever and cough has also started again is the medicine working? Should I consult a orthopaedician for her shoulder pain or this pain is due to tb in her lungs ?
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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SLE seldomly causes angina (cardiac pain) The current regimen is secondary to the main one so it may take time for fever to fully subside. But it is better to rule out resistant tb by doing of following up sputum LPA. Left shoulder pain can also be caused by gastritis which is common for TB treatment regimens. You may consult an orthopedician to rule out any bone related causes as well
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Repeat Liver profile sputum LPA To take T raciper D 40mg BD x 2 weeks
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check her ua..no need for ortho consult
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Pl consult Ortho and pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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