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Suggest Treatment For Tuberculosis

My brother was diagnosed with tb by quantiferon test a month ago.As atk 4 had some complication in his liver he is on streptomycin for the past 3 weeks. He was getting better. but for the past two days he is having fever & Chills (103.7C), after giving paracetamol it got reduced & again shoots up to 101C. is it normal? His lymph nodes are gone now in his arm pits & Shoulders. Kindly guide me to proceed further.
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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Thanks for your question on HCM.
In my opinion you should not worry much about the fear.
As tuberculosis of lymphnode can give rise to fever upto 2-3 months.
So no need to worry much for lymphnodes
Since you are having improvement in swelling size snd number, continue with these drugs for atleast 6-7 months.
And take paracetamol when ever you are having fever.
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Suggest Treatment For Tuberculosis

Thanks for your question on HCM. In my opinion you should not worry much about the fear. As tuberculosis of lymphnode can give rise to fever upto 2-3 months. So no need to worry much for lymphnodes Since you are having improvement in swelling size snd number, continue with these drugs for atleast 6-7 months. And take paracetamol when ever you are having fever.