@@Nainalkaur don't skip a day and continue to drink your doses daily. Trust me you will be healed once you fully complete your medication as prescribed. Well wishes 🙏
10th of March this year i had symptoms of difficult in breathing together with severe sharp pains around my lungs regions. I took chest xray and it showed i had pleural effusion more on my right lung. Doctors gave me antibiotics (AZUMA-Azithromycine) in which i took them for five days i started to feel well... and then I had my heart, kidney and liver examined and the results were just fine. So doctors thought my pleural effusion might have been caused by pneumonia so they gave me Ceftriaxone. 9th of April i took xray it showed very small amount of pleural effusion on my right lung. At this point I was recovering. Then May 1st i started experiencing the same symptoms as of march, chest pains and heaviness, difficult in breathing, pains at my back.. All of it indicating pleural effusion. 6th of may this year the doctors started me the Anti-TB drugs, in which i am using them to this day more than a month and a week but my condition is still getting worse. Need your help/advice
Please do a pleural fluid aspiration for biopsy and culture DST. Biopsy to rule out malignancy, and culture to diagnose whether it's Tuberculosis. The DST will give you results of drug sensitivity to see whether you need first line drugs or second line. If it's TB, then mind you the treatment is going to be long and there could be many side effects such as change in body fluid color, peripheral neuropathy, hyperuracemia, color blindness etc. But with proper regimen the disease will be cured. The reason I advised for the DST is that if you're on first line ATT, and it's been already one month and your symptoms have worsened instead, then the drugs might have not been effective. You might as well need second line treatment for DR TB. However, without a microbiological test it cannot be determined. Therefore do the tests and show it to your physician, or consult the physician and describe the problem again Don't panic.
This is what my friends Xray report says, she's 19, and thin, any views? IF anyone's reading this please explain me. Report : TITLE : XRAY - CHEST PA AND LAT VIEW Moderate left pleural effusion is seen with collapse of underlying lung parenchyma, s/o infective etiology. (IN BOLD LETTERS) Rest of the Lung fields are clear Both hila are normal in size The cardiac Shadow is normal
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If a large pleural effusion shows up on a chest x-ray, wouldn't additional tests be run as soon as possible, to see what is causing it?
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Is Every plural effusion treated with tb medicine???
I just got diagnosed with TB Pleural Effusion and prescribed TB medication for the next 6 months
@@Kaimarley28 i m taking that medicine since 3 month but right abdomen pain still like hell. Only fever resolved
@@Nainalkaur don't skip a day and continue to drink your doses daily. Trust me you will be healed once you fully complete your medication as prescribed. Well wishes 🙏
@@Kaimarley28 yea m taking medicines on daily basis.
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10th of March this year i had symptoms of difficult in breathing together with severe sharp pains around my lungs regions.
I took chest xray and it showed i had pleural effusion more on my right lung. Doctors gave me antibiotics (AZUMA-Azithromycine) in which i took them for five days i started to feel well... and then I had my heart, kidney and liver examined and the results were just fine. So doctors thought my pleural effusion might have been caused by pneumonia so they gave me Ceftriaxone.
9th of April i took xray it showed very small amount of pleural effusion on my right lung. At this point I was recovering.
Then May 1st i started experiencing the same symptoms as of march, chest pains and heaviness, difficult in breathing, pains at my back.. All of it indicating pleural effusion.
6th of may this year the doctors started me the Anti-TB drugs, in which i am using them to this day more than a month and a week but my condition is still getting worse.
Need your help/advice
Please do a pleural fluid aspiration for biopsy and culture DST.
Biopsy to rule out malignancy, and culture to diagnose whether it's Tuberculosis. The DST will give you results of drug sensitivity to see whether you need first line drugs or second line. If it's TB, then mind you the treatment is going to be long and there could be many side effects such as change in body fluid color, peripheral neuropathy, hyperuracemia, color blindness etc. But with proper regimen the disease will be cured.
The reason I advised for the DST is that if you're on first line ATT, and it's been already one month and your symptoms have worsened instead, then the drugs might have not been effective. You might as well need second line treatment for DR TB. However, without a microbiological test it cannot be determined. Therefore do the tests and show it to your physician, or consult the physician and describe the problem again
Don't panic.
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Why cough in pleural effusion is dry cough?
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This is what my friends Xray report says, she's 19, and thin, any views? IF anyone's reading this please explain me.
Report :
TITLE : XRAY - CHEST PA AND LAT VIEW
Moderate left pleural effusion is seen with collapse of underlying lung parenchyma, s/o infective etiology. (IN BOLD LETTERS)
Rest of the Lung fields are clear
Both hila are normal in size
The cardiac Shadow is normal