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Can Mycobacterium Kansasii Cause Infection In The Waldeyer S Tonsillar Ring Area?
I have been treated for MB kansasii in 2005. Can this MB cause infection in the waldeyer ring area---preciptates coughing to gack out smaller junks greyish yellow creamy mucus???? I have low t-cells ass/w AID plus sjogrens. Many painful infections in throat, lingual area, vallecula area also MRSA comes and goes Can I be harboring MN infection??
hello. did you undergo an ultra sound scan to know whether you completely miscarried or incomplete? if it was incomplete ,did your gyanaecologist do the evacuation of the retained products surgically? according to your history I think initially you had uterine infection due to retained products. pelvc infections are difficult to treat. when it is not treated well it becomes chronic. according to the symptoms I suspect whether the pelvic infection still persist. some complains are normal occurences associated with menstruation. but if you developed them secondary to pelvic infection it has to be investigated. so meet your gyaenocologist with your complains.
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Can Mycobacterium Kansasii Cause Infection In The Waldeyer S Tonsillar Ring Area?
hello. did you undergo an ultra sound scan to know whether you completely miscarried or incomplete? if it was incomplete ,did your gyanaecologist do the evacuation of the retained products surgically? according to your history I think initially you had uterine infection due to retained products. pelvc infections are difficult to treat. when it is not treated well it becomes chronic. according to the symptoms I suspect whether the pelvic infection still persist. some complains are normal occurences associated with menstruation. but if you developed them secondary to pelvic infection it has to be investigated. so meet your gyaenocologist with your complains.