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Tuberculosis knots in neck during pregnancy

hello sir/mam,

My wife has TB knots on both side of neck since last 10 months. She was 2 months pregnant that time Firstly we were not known about TB. One alopathic physician give antibiotics 'amoxicillin & potassium calvulunate 625 tablets' which leads to miscarriage our child and go for abortion. Then 2 months after abortion one of homeopath friend gave following medicine on trial basis for 2-3 months:
Conium 200c
Calc carb. 200c
Baryta carb 200c
Calc Flour 30x.

The knots some decreased in size after 20 days but not disappear or dissolve even after 3 months. Then FNAC test which reports that the knots are of Tuberculosis. Now she is again pregnant of 2 months.
Please suggest us which medicines we should start for TB knots with safe pregnancy because she has 1 abortion history 7 months ago. We don't want to take any risk this time.
Is it possible treatment in homeopathy or we should take allopathic DOTS treatment for TB. We have heard that alopathic DOTS medicines are too much hard. Which will be safe among both?



The details are:

Age: 23 years
Height: 5'.2'
Weight:49 Kg.
Complexion: Fair
Body: Slim
Country: India (Delhi)
Pregnancy: 2months


Plz suggest us right medicines as soon as possible.

Thanks,
ankit
 
  ankit111 on 2014-09-16
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