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Undergoing Treatment For TB In Uterus, Have Small Red Bumps Under Jawline, Above Neck, Near Ears. What Is The Reason And Solution?

Hi Doc, I am 29 yrs of age with 5 2 height and 50 kg weight. I was undergoing treatment for TB in my uterus (AKT 4 for 2 months and AKT 3 for 4 months). During that in the 3 or 4 month i got small red bumps or pimples under my jawline above neck near ears and around the collar bone and back. what could be the reason and the solution for the same Thanks.
Fri, 17 Aug 2012
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Hi, Veena,
Thanks for query.
It seems that you might have lymphedenitis in neck and surrounding.
Most probably it might be T.B.Lymphadenitis as you got TB uterus.
Consult your doctor and confirm the diagnosis.If it is there nothing to be done as your TB treatment is continued.
Ok and bye.
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Undergoing Treatment For TB In Uterus, Have Small Red Bumps Under Jawline, Above Neck, Near Ears. What Is The Reason And Solution?

Hi, Veena, Thanks for query. It seems that you might have lymphedenitis in neck and surrounding. Most probably it might be T.B.Lymphadenitis as you got TB uterus. Consult your doctor and confirm the diagnosis.If it is there nothing to be done as your TB treatment is continued. Ok and bye.