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What Causes Back Pain With History Of Pulmonary Tuberculosis?

HI, I'm 34-year-old female who had a history of PTB 2 years ago but I have completed the medications. What I feel now is back pains at the upper left part. Does it mean that my PTB has re-activate? Please help because I'm worried about my applications to go abroad because of my health.
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Hi,Welcome to healthcare magic.Reading your query I think You are suffering from simple backache.Treatment of simple backache is back exercises and analgesics(DICLOFENAC 50MG WHENEVER pain) .You can also take Vitamin D3 supplementation( if serum vitamin D is low).To see reactivation of PTB you need to get your chest x-ray and ESR done. You can see a physician . I think my answer be of help.Your further queries are welcome
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What Causes Back Pain With History Of Pulmonary Tuberculosis?

Hi,Welcome to healthcare magic.Reading your query I think You are suffering from simple backache.Treatment of simple backache is back exercises and analgesics(DICLOFENAC 50MG WHENEVER pain) .You can also take Vitamin D3 supplementation( if serum vitamin D is low).To see reactivation of PTB you need to get your chest x-ray and ESR done. You can see a physician . I think my answer be of help.Your further queries are welcome