Is there any after effect after recovering from TB of lungs with no damage?
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I think it varies from person to person. From what I have read, some people have lasting damage and others don’t. Unfortunately everyone has to wait and see how well they respond to treatment and heal.
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Hi Sahrish123,
If TB is treated before it can do lasting damage then it is possible to recover in full. This is why early diagnosis and treatment is so important.
Best wishes,
Helen
Hello, I can only give you my experience, Sharish. I had TB as a child, which was at a time when surgery was an option, 1946, and surgery was considered for me. But just at that time a very important drug was discovered, which stopped the illness in its tracks. Well, I'm now almost 80, and I have never had any problem following my TB. I was told as a boy by my doctors that my chest would be a bit weaker where colds, and probably flu, was concerned. That was probably true, but the older I've become the stronger I've become, so that now I may go are without a cold, and now of course we now have vaccination to prevent flu. I hope this helps. Good luck. You have every chance of never having a recurrence of TB. Look after yourself - and try not to be around people who have colds.
Patrick