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TB,Asthma IBD
My son has tested positive for TB 2 month ago he had cough fever and he's also known patient of asthma and he also had diarrhoea since last 2 months so the doctor diagnosed for TB, IBD and asthma and he is currently taking medicines for three of it and recently 1 week ago he had mild fever dry cough and doctor advised for covid test and tested positive for covid please advice me about the vaccination when he will be eligible can he go to school without vaccination.
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Vaccination recommended 3 months post covid. He may join school after covid recovery and Asthma controll on regular treatment.
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Wait for 3month for Covid vaccination and continue treatment for Tuberculosis and Asthma both
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Take a consultation with Pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of symptoms and reports to you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Pl go to school, after vaccination. You can have the vaccination after 3months, after covid Neg.
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If tested positive for covid, its advisable to wait for 3 months before getting vaccinated.
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Continue TB medicines as prescribed.
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