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Pulmonary TB Treatment

Pulmonary TB Treatment

Comprehensive Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) Diagnosis & Treatment

At Dr. Raju's Chest Centre & Multispeciality Hospital, we provide accurate diagnosis and complete treatment for Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB), a contagious lung infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that primarily affects the lungs.

Early detection, proper anti-tubercular therapy, and regular follow-up are essential to ensure complete cure, prevent complications, and reduce transmission. Our structured TB care program focuses on confirmed diagnosis, individualized medication plans, and strict treatment monitoring.

  • Persistent cough over 2 weeks evaluation
  • Fever, night sweats & weight loss assessment
  • Blood in sputum investigation
  • Oxygen saturation monitoring
  • Chest X-ray & HRCT Chest
  • Sputum AFB & CBNAAT testing
  • Drug sensitivity testing
  • Complete treatment supervision

When Should You Consult for Pulmonary TB?

Consult a pulmonologist if you experience a cough lasting more than two weeks, unexplained weight loss, prolonged fever, night sweats, or blood in sputum. Early evaluation at Dr. Raju's Chest Centre & Multispeciality Hospital ensures timely treatment and prevents disease spread.

Advanced TB Care Services

Comprehensive tuberculosis diagnosis, anti-tubercular therapy planning, and continuous monitoring for complete recovery.

  • Sputum & Molecular Testing
  • Drug-Resistant TB Evaluation
  • Nutritional & Immunity Guidance
  • Complete Anti-Tubercular Therapy (ATT)
  • Regular Follow-up & Monitoring
  • Prevention & Family Screening Advice

Book Appointment

Schedule your TB consultation easily.

Accurate Diagnosis

Comprehensive TB testing & evaluation.

Complete Treatment

Structured medication & follow-up plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Pulmonary Tuberculosis.

Yes, pulmonary TB is completely curable with proper and full-course anti-tubercular therapy under medical supervision.

Treatment usually lasts 6 months or longer depending on the type and severity of tuberculosis.

Yes, pulmonary TB can spread through airborne droplets, but early treatment significantly reduces transmission risk.

Seeking Expert Tuberculosis Treatment & Care?

Book your appointment for specialized TB treatment, drug-resistant TB management, and post-TB care.

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