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Slight feeling of blockage and irritation in chest when streching or breathing fast

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Hi everyone ! I hope you are dealing well with TB and medicines are working well for you. I am into last weeks of treatment but i still feel like there is some sort of irritation in a particular area of chest when I gulp strongly. I do not get cough, fever , I eat well.

Another thing is sometimes I experience slight pain in the chest as well. Anyone who has experienced this? Especially during last few weeks of treatment.

One note, during December I seemed to catch some sort of cold which lead to phlegm of blackish , yellowish color . Even redishnes came out in a sample once but now I dont get phlegm .

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How are you now completed your treatment, me feeling same problem in 20 months of treatment still left 4 months

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dino10 in reply toChhichhore

I still have a bit of it.. i think it's because of bronchaictesis

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