Pulmonary TB: Hy I am from India 26 years old .In... - TB Alert

TB Alert

1,089 members419 posts

Pulmonary TB

Deep1010 profile image
2 Replies

Hy I am from India 26 years old .In the may i was diagnosed with Pulmonary Tb. I had massive plural efussion in left lung. Dr drained fluid and then i started TB medicine its been 6 month I am regularly taking medicine . Feeling far better but some times i feel needle pain in Lungs for short time and also pain on lower part of lungs in back (not feel like lungs pain its like pain outside of lungs may be in pluera) is it serious?

Written by
Deep1010 profile image
Deep1010
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
2 Replies
Soul01 profile image
Soul01

Hello. Is the pain from the place where you had a chest drain?

hottchoc profile image
hottchoc

Hello Deep, if we answered that, I’m afraid we would just be guessing. You should contact your doctors straight away to get some help with your questions. They may want to do an X-ray but they also might want to reassure you. But you need to get in contact- all the best.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Cured pulmonary Tb with scarred lungs an underlining condition?

Both my lungs are severely scarred due to pulmonary tb. I tend to get consist chest pain when I...
Tf20 profile image

Coming to an end of the TB treatment... advice needed...

Hi, I hope you are all keeping well! I was diagnosed with Pulmonary TB back in August 2020 and I...
Bluestone36 profile image

recurrent tb

hi, Im from the Philippines, i was diagnosed with PTB last 2016, i took the meds for 6 months for...

Latent TB and High Blood Pressure

Did anyone have high blood pressure from the TB medication - Rifinah? My mom is 63 and she has...
Dana02 profile image

New to TB

Hi there. My diagnosis for TB came a shock to me. I just went for GP appointment and ended up being...
Vavar profile image

Moderation team

HelenC profile image
HelenCPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.