What is the medicine for spinal tb meningitis and myelitis.?
i already taken all the medicines prescribed by my doctors, i tried therapy and some other but presently i experienced numbness of my right leg and back pain. I have also defficulty in my vowel movement and i have hard time controlling my pee.
Answers:
The symptoms you are feeling are actually the manifestations of the infection itself: numbness and back pain suggests the inflammation of the myelin sheath of your neurons, causing action potential misfires that could result to non-relay of signals or even mixed signals...bowel movement as well as urinal discharge could be affected as well.
You have to let the medications do their work, since encephalopathic infections do take some time before they get cleared off your system, since the meds need to cross the blood-brain barrier before the meds take into effect. Just follow the drug regime prescribed by your doctor...of course this will take some time before the infection is cleared, but at least this ensures that no antibiotic resistance would occur and that no other medication will interupt the previous meds as well as cause other complications with your health.
Always remember that what worked for one person does not necessarily work for another; this is exactly one of the reasons why people are so unique from other animals as well as with other people as well.
I wish you a speedy recovery, and I hope this helped you somehow!
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Answers:
The symptoms you are feeling are actually the manifestations of the infection itself: numbness and back pain suggests the inflammation of the myelin sheath of your neurons, causing action potential misfires that could result to non-relay of signals or even mixed signals...bowel movement as well as urinal discharge could be affected as well.
You have to let the medications do their work, since encephalopathic infections do take some time before they get cleared off your system, since the meds need to cross the blood-brain barrier before the meds take into effect. Just follow the drug regime prescribed by your doctor...of course this will take some time before the infection is cleared, but at least this ensures that no antibiotic resistance would occur and that no other medication will interupt the previous meds as well as cause other complications with your health.
Always remember that what worked for one person does not necessarily work for another; this is exactly one of the reasons why people are so unique from other animals as well as with other people as well.
I wish you a speedy recovery, and I hope this helped you somehow!
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