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How many days should I take trenaxa in tb treatment I am taking it 3 times in a day as said by doctor but for how many days should I continue it my tb treatment has started 2 days ago
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It will be easier to answer your query with availability of your chest x ray or ct scan reports. And also a few questions regarding your symptoms, how long and how severe was the bleeding. It will be a better way to tailor your treatment.
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Its to stop hemoptysis Depends if blood is coming or severity of lung lesions
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trenexa is to stop your blood in sputum..should review after 5 days
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Tranexa is not related to tb treatment It’s for stopping blood in sputum if any… It depends on quantity of Hemoptysis u have we decide the duration of tranexa
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