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I have been talking medication for lymph node tb for 4 months now, however i have been developing fever and night sweats for the past few day.

Is it common to have fever and nights sweats 4 months into the treatment? My lymph node is secreting pus and is very itchy.

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Hi Tiggaaaa, I'm afraid that I cannot offer medical advice through this forum, only general information and support. I would definitely say to discuss any decline or negative change in your condition with a medical professional. It could be related to the TB or another infection that has come along - even a cough or cold virus. Best to get checked out.

It's good news that you are so far through your treatment though. Keep going and you will soon put this behind you.

Best wishes,

Helen

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