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Post-TB Lung Damage

Post TB Lung Damage Treatment

Post-Tuberculosis (Post-TB) Lung Damage Evaluation & Care

At Dr. Raju's Chest Centre & Multispeciality Hospital, we provide comprehensive evaluation and long-term management for Post-TB Lung Damage, a condition where structural lung changes persist even after successful tuberculosis treatment.

Many patients experience chronic cough, breathlessness, recurrent infections, or reduced lung capacity after completing TB therapy. Early assessment and structured pulmonary care are essential to improve breathing efficiency and prevent further complications.

  • Persistent cough after TB treatment
  • Chronic breathlessness evaluation
  • Recurrent chest infections
  • Oxygen saturation & exercise tolerance testing
  • Chest X-ray & HRCT assessment
  • Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
  • Bronchiectasis & fibrosis evaluation
  • Long-term respiratory monitoring

When Should You Consult for Post-TB Lung Damage?

If breathing difficulty, chronic cough, or repeated lung infections continue even after completing TB treatment, a pulmonology consultation is recommended. Early evaluation at Dr. Raju's Chest Centre & Multispeciality Hospital helps prevent progressive lung impairment and improves quality of life.

Comprehensive Post-TB Lung Care Services

Personalized respiratory rehabilitation and structured management to restore lung function after tuberculosis recovery.

  • Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs
  • Inhalation Therapy & Bronchodilator Support
  • Infection Prevention Strategies
  • Oxygen Therapy Assessment
  • Lifestyle & Breathing Exercise Guidance
  • Long-Term Follow-up & Monitoring

Book Appointment

Schedule your post-TB lung evaluation.

Detailed Assessment

Comprehensive lung function & imaging tests.

Rehabilitation & Care

Personalized long-term respiratory support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Post-TB Lung Damage.

Some patients recover completely, but others may develop permanent scarring. Proper evaluation and rehabilitation help improve lung function.

TB can cause structural lung damage such as fibrosis or bronchiectasis, which may lead to long-term respiratory symptoms.

While scarring cannot be reversed, symptoms can be effectively managed with medication, rehabilitation, and continuous monitoring.

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