I'm suffering from MDR spinal tuberculosis and on second line ATT for last three months .I was also on first line ATT from 14 Feb to 14 may 2018. Now, Pain has reduced but still feeling mild pain while walking. I'm on bed rest for last three months which effected my job.MRI REPORT is showing no improvement, reduction in abcess from MRI done in February 2018. Will this disease requires surgery or can be managed through second line ATT MEDICINES. Can I join office as I'm on bed rest for 3 months. Currently ESR is 15.
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See you firstly need to understand that therapy for MDR TB is long process and takes time to show results. Do not take a hurried decision to stop the medicines without consultation else the condition will worsen . The course of 2nd line ATT usually last for 12 to 18months . Be patient and continue with your treatment.
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hi , ayurvedic medicines shown good results in MDR TB. i need your complaints to treat you . if you want you can continue ayurvedic medicines with your current medicines .
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