Discussion in 'All Categories' started by sanjeev sharma - Jan 2nd, 2013 8:47 am. | |
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I was suffered from tb in 2006. and even after the treatment i am absolutely fine, but in Chest Xray there were some spots that were visible in the chest Xray and doctor told that these spots remains for life. I want to go to abroad for job but due to this spot I will not able to pass my medical test. I want to know that is there any medicine to remove these spot permanently or temporary only when xray will done. |
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by Dr M K Gupta -
Jan 5th, 2013
11:28 pm
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Dear Mr Sharma Primary infection with TB in majority of patient is normally subclinical and it heals, sometimes which has a scar. You could be surprised to understand that one third of world population is infected with TB germs and several of which may show a scar in their x-ray. You will find nothing you are able to do about it. Thoracotomy and resection of that part of scared tissue is possible but not advisable to do just to satisfy someone or to pass an exam. TB infection means entry of bacteria in the body plus an immune response developing to it. It does not necessary mean experiencing the active disease. So not misunderstand. In my opinion you should not be worried about taking out the scar since there are no specific techniques to do to remove this scar from x-ray. Please get evaluated with no other exact source of the finding. You may want to get CT scan done if you are worry about active disease. It is illegal to certainly be a criteria to help you unfit for your medical examination. however the policies of various organizations vary. Hope I answered your question. With regards M.K. Gupta |
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by sujeet kumar verma -
May 1st, 2013
3:09 am
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I have a tb spot my chest how to remove it. Dear Mr Verma. It is not necessary to remove this fibrous tissue and it need surgery like thoracoscopic resection to remove it. |
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by Zain Shaihd -
Jul 21st, 2014
4:54 pm
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Sir, My question is that " How i remove my tb spot from lungs?" If you have any medicine please send me as soon as possible. I am waiting for your email. I shall be very thankful to you for this kindness. Regards. M Zain Shahid Dear Mr Shahid It is not possible to removed healed calcified spot of tuberculosis by medicine. Surgery may be performed to remove that scar but it is not necessary. The old healed scar will not harm you. With regard Sadhana |
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by thapa -
Sep 22nd, 2014
4:44 pm
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I was suffered from tb in 2005 and even after the treatment i am absolutely fine, but in Chest Xray there were some spots that were visible in the chest Xray and doctor told that these spots remains for life. I want to go to abroad for job but due to this spot I will not able to pass my medical test. I want to know that is there any medicine to remove these spot permanently or temporary only when xray will done. Dear Sir, These chest spot once occur can not be removed. Dr J S Chowhan |
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by gagandeep bali -
Jun 3rd, 2015
1:14 pm
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sir gud morning..i am gagandeep bali from nawanshahr punjab india..sir maine chest ka x-ray krwaya tha to us x-ray mein spots aa rahe hai..maine gulf countery mein job apply ki thi..toh unhane muje unfit kar diya wo spots ki wajah se..wo spots tv ke nai hai..maine check up krwaya tha..dr kehte hai wo spots natural hai..woh spots kabhi nai jayege..please help me...muje us spots ki dawai balaye..mera mob num hai 919041576194..meri e-main id hai-gaganbali01@yahoo.com...thanks Dear Gagandeep Bali, These scars could be of old healed tuberculosis. There is no way to remove these scars With regards Nidhi |
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by Binu Mathew -
Oct 8th, 2015
6:07 pm
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Dear sir, i am from kota Rajasthan in my chest X-ray some spot are found in gamca clinic so i want permanent treatment.so please give me a advice how can i remove these spot. Dear Binu, Chest spot cannot be treated. And it is not necessary to remove it also. With regards Nidhi |
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by Bushra -
Oct 20th, 2015
8:17 pm
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Even i had the problem but these gulf embassy is not accepting this. So it is my humble request a unit of high profiled doctors can let them know that they must stop proving persons unfit on this condition. Many innocents are facing this problem. Can you please help us out |
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by mohammad saifullah -
Jan 12th, 2016
11:21 pm
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Dear sir, mein gulf jane ke liya medical kraya tha lekin mera medical unfit ho gaya hai.medical jaha krwaya tha waha ke dr kah raha hai ke mere chest mein spot hai or tb ke spot bata raha h lekin muje kabhi tb nhi hua hai.muje dr ne bataya ke aap ko multiple cal or suprahilum or febro parenclemal and opcity hai.jb mein dusre jaga chek kraya to waha ke dr batya ke sirf muje infection hai.pls muje koi dawa batye.mera no 7503418139 Dear Mohammad Saifullah There is no way to remove the chest spot once it is due to tuberculosis. With regard Sadhana |
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by m khan -
Jan 28th, 2016
9:14 pm
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sir i have a spot my chest how to fit in x-ray please tell me any medicin for fit x-ray this is my mo no 7631577931/8238997353 please help me sir Dear Mr Khan There is no way to remove the old healed scar of tuberculosis. However, it is not going to harm anyway. With regard Dr Nidhi |
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by farhad ahmad -
Feb 18th, 2016
3:29 pm
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spot in chest cause the stop of moving gulf country for job.whether is possible to remove the sport in chest or not. Dear Mr Ahmad Unfortunately it is not possible to remove the chest spot. With regard Nidhi |
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by nishar ahmed -
Feb 26th, 2016
10:34 pm
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Dear sir mai gulf job ke liye medica chest x ray unfit nikalta hai dr bolte hai ye koi bimari nahi hai nemonia ka daag hai sir iska koi medicine hai to bataye ya koi upaye bataye ki main guf ja sakoon mera no 9631437073 email id ahmednishar7860@gmail.com Dear Nishar, Scars of TB cannot be treated. It will stay for lifetime. With regards Nidhi |
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by Syed Mushtaq Ali -
Mar 4th, 2016
12:15 am
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I was suffered from tb in 2000. and even after the treatment i am absolutely fine, but in Chest Xray there were some spots that were visible in the chest Xray and doctor told that these spots remains for life. I want to go to abroad for job but due to this spot I will not able to pass my medical test. I want to know that is there any medicine to remove these spot permanently or temporary only when xray will done. Dear Mr Ali Unfortunately there is no medicine which can completely remove the old healed scar of tuberculosis. With regard Dr. Nidhi |
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by pintu patra -
Apr 9th, 2016
12:48 am
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Sr .mujha tb huyatha 2002 Chest pa aave be spot ha samting Spot nekal lakeya . rasta batao Dear Pintu, TB spot ka koi ilaz nai hai. TB theek ho jane k baad bhi yeh spot nahi jata hai. With regards Nidhi |
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by Tenzin -
Apr 14th, 2016
10:35 am
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Dear sir, I am a pulmonary TB patient in year 2003, and I was medicated and cured by DOTS organision in India after six month. And I have my cured TB medical certificate. So no o am applying for US visa and I'm scare for my medical examination . So my question to you is what to do? Help me Dear Tenzin, TB scar cannot be treated. This scar will stay for lifetime. With regards Nidhi |
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by dr mk gupta -
May 10th, 2016
11:42 am
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Dear sir i am planing to go abroad but unfortunately im infected by tb and im totally cured but dark sports remain in my chest.is there any medicine to recover this sports temporary just to not see in x-ray report.please reply me it will be highly grateful to you. Dear Dr Gupta Unfortunately there is no any proven way to remove the old healed TB scar. With regard Dr J S Chowhan |
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by Pankaj Soni -
Jun 17th, 2016
5:39 pm
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Dear Sir, I as very disappoint with my X-ray report its showing that i have mark on lungs, in my childhood i suffered from TB but now i am cure. But the mark is there. Due to this i declared unfit by GAMCA it was my carrier opportunity, which i have lost for Bahrain Country. can any suggest me that am i eligible for go any other country ? And I also request to GAMCA that please don't declare any person as Unfit if he is currently not suffering from any disease. Dear Pankaj Soni, Before your treatment, the disease was destroying our tissues; that's why you were coughing, losing weight, feeling weak, and otherwse very sick. During treatment, the medication killed the TB bacteria, but guess what - our tissues that have been damaged remain damaged. The bacteria has stopped eating tissues, but we've got to do something to help the tissues heal. So this healed tissue show in X ray film as spot, but dont worry you are fit for work try to another country. With Regard- Dr. S.Hussain |
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by julius -
Jul 19th, 2016
1:47 pm
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The doctor saw a spot on my chest x ray then they told me that i cannot go to work abroad(Sudi arabia) because of this spot.. then i decided to have 2nd opinion for lung center of the Philippines.. they also see a spot but not clear if it is caused by tb or not then they requested for apecolordotic view x ray.. then they found nothing its clear.. my question is, can i apply for work abroad in my case? Dear Julius You need to consult a physician for this. If you have a spot on your chest xray then it can be due to several reasons like tubeculosis, pneumonia and other chest infection. So first you need to consult your nearby physician and after his medical certificate you can try for abroad. With Regards Dr Rahul |
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by Sthe -
Aug 22nd, 2016
4:01 pm
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I had tb(tuberculosis) and I am now cured. One of my friends said I can heal the scared tissue by doing some training like running, cardio or even swimming. Is this correct Dear Sthe It is possible that after completing your anti tubercular treatment findings on the chest xray should disappear. So for this you can go for a chest xray to find it out. If there is old healed scar it will not go completely. With Regard Dr Rahul |
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by gulajab -
Sep 27th, 2016
4:02 pm
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When I was 7,8 years old my mother had tb and she was cured by treatment, later in my 20s i got to know that there are spots in my x-ray, now i am 46 and i feel pain and some movement in the effected area, what should i do, can it be operated? or any other suggestion please Dear Gulajab I want to know that was you infected by Tuberculosis(TB)?? If yes than have you completed your full course of the anti tubercular treatment?? If the spot are due to the TB infection then it would hardly go, some spot will remain there. With Regards Dr Rahul |
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by Mohammmed -
Oct 28th, 2016
7:13 pm
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Sir mujhe chest m daag so kerta h x ray is wajhe se gulf se return hogay hu please koi solution h jo 3 se 4 mahine tak x ray m daag na dikhe ? please sir any solution. Dear Mohammed No there is no way that the TB spot can be completely removed. Some spot will be there. |
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by leo pedrosa -
Dec 2nd, 2016
2:34 pm
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Hi..pleased help me how can i hide my chest xray because i have scar in my left upper lung..i want to work abroad..pleased help as soon as possible..thanks Dear leo The spot in the chest after the treatment of tuberculosis cannot be removed completely. Some spot will remain there. |
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by sam -
Feb 10th, 2017
6:17 pm
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Hello doctor, I had tb about 15 years ago and treated well .. recently I applied for australia and did medical , as I expected tb scar showed in my xray so they asked me for sputum culture test for 8 weeks.. sir my question is as I had tb in past is there any chances that my culture report will b positive or no need to worry? Dear Sam If you have completed your dose of medicine than sputum cuture will not be positive. |
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by ivy -
Mar 25th, 2018
1:54 am
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It's been 5 months after of my tb medication. But now sometimes I feel a littke bit pain and deep breaths in my right chest .Can tb come back? What should be the right thing to do about this? Dear Ivy Recurrence of TB is quite common. You should get all the test repeated again. With regard Dr Rahul. |
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by Mohd iqbal -
Jun 24th, 2018
12:11 pm
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Dear sir Mera naam mohd iqbal hai Maine gumca me medical karya the unnone mere ko unfit diya dr ne bola apke lungs me scar llz me hai maine dusari jagah x ray karya waha kuch nhi nikal sir koi advice hai mere liye Reply: Dear sir aap kisi acche physician se mil lain. Thanks Dr J S Chowhan |
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by Maninder -
Dec 19th, 2019
8:47 pm
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Respected sir/madam I had TB before 9 years, but I'm cured now. Now the weight is around 61kg..but, still, some scars are visible in the left lung. I have applied for a Study Visa in Cyprus. Please tell can I clear the medical test. I'm worried about that. Regards Dear Maninder Unfortunately, Old scar of TB can nor be removed. With regard Dr. J S Chowhan |
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by asadul -
Sep 27th, 2021
4:51 am
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Dear Sir/ Maam mujhe kab tb hua nehi mlm mere gayan ke samai to nehi hua hain. mai ekk hi ghisipiti sawal nehi karunga is spot ka koi ilaj hai koi dawa hai kya mai gulf ciuntry ja skta hu mai do bar kiya x ray usme do hi bar unfit kara diya lekin mera kahna yeh hai agar thoda bohat spts ke karan unfit kar deta hai to yeh possible hona chahiye ki use wo thik kare ya koi sollution nikal kar de aisa nehi hai jab jaye 7000 kharcha kare or result me chest x-ray ke karan unfit kar de mai ek rich classs or middle class family se v nehi i belong to poor family . mujhe bahar jake kaise v paisa kamana hai ...yeh bc do mujhe unfit kar diya mai do bar bola ki mujhe dawa do treatment kara mai paisa dunga lekin inko itna attitude hai batt takk nehi karte hai dhang se paisa liya unfit karke bhaga diya. |
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by Rahman -
Mar 28th, 2022
5:10 pm
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Sir, I got GAMCA medical done! the unfit reason given in it only (paratracheal lymph node x-ray) can it be cured by taking this medicine. Dear Sir Unfortunately, there is no way to remove that scar. |
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by Reynel -
Aug 3rd, 2022
7:50 pm
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Sir, I want to ask if the scar in the lungs is called Pulmonary Fibrosis. If so then is it considered a serious illness that gets worse like shortness of breath that may lead to death? Please share some info sir I want to hear the reality and am not afraid. Thanks. Reply: Pulmonary fibrosis should be considered seriously. Please contact a pulmonologist. |
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by AnurG -
Oct 19th, 2022
3:50 am
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Sir, my question is,every one who suffer from tb had scar in their chest..or not |
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by Muhammad yasir Raza -
Jan 14th, 2023
1:17 pm
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Sir my chest x-ray show that pleural thickening,so tell me that my medical will fit for Europe visa Reply:- Unfortunately TB Scar can't remove by medicine. |
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by Akshai -
Feb 28th, 2023
12:17 pm
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came to UAE and took the medical test then I failed the medical test saying I have old TB then I came to my home country I came here and asked the doctor they said I have old scars no other problems I have never had such an illness said can I come there now Reply:- Unfortunately scar can't go through medicine |
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by Anwesha S -
Mar 18th, 2023
3:12 am
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Sir I have diagnosed with TB and pneumonia during my childhood. I have found that they left some scars in my lungs.Will they be able to find the presence of latent TB with some test. Currently I am looking to do a course in Canada. I have heared only people with live TB are not allowed to travel to Canada. Please answer. Reply:- Unfortunately TB scar can't remove by any medicine. |
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by Hamid Ali -
Apr 6th, 2023
11:02 am
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Dear Friends, is it possibel that my family (Wife) can move to QATAR with Old Chest scars on resident visa as i am planning to move in Qatar on Work visa and planning to offer my family on Qatar RP visa but she have old chest scars. Do Qatar Medical comession fail the mediacal and deport my family or they will recommend some others test to confirm the transferbale disese and start the medicene for family maters as they are coming for House wife not working women. Reply Unfortunately scar can't remove |
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by hillal -
Oct 18th, 2023
2:01 pm
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sir.i have got treatment of TB.exdutate pleural effusion before three year.now i got x ray attached showimg radio dense opacity.how it will treated. Reply:- If you've had a history of tuberculosis (TB) and are now experiencing a new radiodense opacity on an X-ray, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional, preferably a pulmonologist or an infectious disease specialist, to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. This could be due to various factors, and a medical evaluation is necessary to make a proper diagnosis. The radiodense opacity might be related to several conditions, including recurrent TB, scarring, or other lung conditions. Here are some general steps that your healthcare provider may follow: Clinical Assessment: Your doctor will take a detailed medical history, conduct a physical examination, and may order additional tests such as blood work, sputum culture, or a bronchoscopy to help diagnose the cause of the opacity. Imaging Studies: Further imaging studies like a CT scan may be ordered to get a more detailed view of the opacity and assess its characteristics. Evaluation of TB: If there is a suspicion of TB reactivation, the healthcare provider will likely perform tests like sputum culture, nucleic acid amplification tests, and possibly a chest X-ray or CT scan to assess the extent of the disease. Treatment: Treatment will depend on the specific diagnosis. If TB is the cause, you may need to undergo a new course of TB treatment, possibly with different medications, as well as treatment for any associated complications or conditions. |
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by Fiaz Tariq -
Dec 27th, 2023
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I have chest x ray spot but I don't have any TB issue even I take all TB test. Its all negative. Please advice me how i can remove these sports. Reply:- Spots on a chest X-ray can have various causes, and only a healthcare provider can determine the underlying issue through a physical examination, additional tests, and medical history review. Some potential causes of spots on a chest X-ray include: Infections: Other than tuberculosis, there are various infections that can cause spots on X-rays. Inflammation: Inflammatory conditions, such as sarcoidosis or certain autoimmune diseases, can lead to abnormalities on a chest X-ray. Scarring or Fibrosis: Past injuries or lung diseases can result in scarring or fibrosis, which may appear as spots on an X-ray. Benign Lesions: Some benign (non-cancerous) growths or lesions may also be visible on a chest X-ray. Calcifications: Deposits of calcium can sometimes show up as spots on X-rays. |
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by bea -
Jan 15th, 2024
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i took 6 months medication on ptb last 2012 i got cleared but left a scar in my lungs. now i lost my old xray result with the clearance can i still get pulmonary clearance? what i need to do.. Reply: If you have a history of tuberculosis (PTB) and have lost your old X-ray results and clearance documentation, you may need to undergo a new evaluation to obtain pulmonary clearance. Here are some general steps you could consider: Visit a Healthcare Professional: Schedule an appointment with a healthcare professional, such as a pulmonologist or general practitioner, who can assess your current health status and order relevant tests. Provide Medical History: Share your medical history, especially details about your previous tuberculosis treatment, the duration of medication, and any symptoms you may have experienced. Undergo Diagnostic Tests: Your healthcare provider may recommend diagnostic tests such as a chest X-ray, sputum culture, or other relevant tests to assess the current condition of your lungs. Communicate Concerns: Inform your healthcare provider about your lost X-ray results and clearance documentation. They may be able to guide you on the necessary steps to obtain new records or offer alternative solutions. Follow Treatment Recommendations: If any issues are identified during the evaluation, your healthcare provider will recommend an appropriate course of action. This may include further treatment or monitoring. Request Documentation: Once you have completed the necessary tests and evaluations, request a written clearance or medical report from your healthcare provider. This documentation is crucial for future reference and may be required by employers or for travel purposes. |
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