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Swollen feet and can't walk ever since being dignossed

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I was diagnosed with latent tb last year Nov. My challenge is my feet are still swollen and still can't walk after 5 month of treatment so when does that get better.

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hottchoc

I’ve not heard of this I’m afraid. Please speak to your TB nurse and get more advice. It’s not right that you are suffering like this. I hope you get it sorted quickly.

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alopeciatotalis

Get your (RF factor) Rhuemotoid factor and uric acid tests, if uric acid is high, use feburic acid tablet daily. It is one of the side effects due tb medication.

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Bonzabay in reply toalopeciatotalis

Thanks will do

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CaptEyore

Mine have been the same i thought it might be something else.

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