FunLover2000
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Got TB Skin test result as +ve. X-Ray was taken. Started anxious indefine wait.
i got my skin test positive too, but x ray came out normal.Got TB Skin test result as +ve. X-Ray was taken. Started anxious indefine wait.
Doctor wants to get paid. Get a second opinion before taking the treatment. You had the vaccine, right? And you told the doctor that? The doctor should have enough sense to know that the vaccine can cause a positive skin test.i got my skin test positive too, but x ray came out normal.
but the doctor says as a precaution i should take full course of treatment
i got my skin test positive too, but x ray came out normal.
but the doctor says as a precaution i should take full course of treatment
Doctors should also have enough sense to know that the vaccine won't cause a positive skin test for everybody. The skin test has a high rate of false positives. Go to another doctor for another opinion. Why the hell is he still recommending treatment when the X-Ray is OK?yes i had the vaccine back home, but the doctor says that if that was the case my husband , who also had the vaccine, should have got the test positive but it came negative for him and positive for me.
Doctors should also have enough sense to know that the vaccine won't cause a positive skin test for everybody. The skin test has a high rate of false positives. Go to another doctor for another opinion. Why the hell is he still recommending treatment when the X-Ray is OK?
It's not definite that the BCG will cause a positive skin test. It usually does, but not always. I got the BCG as a child but had a negative skin test (bump was only about 5 mm).I went for medical test and I have to go back for the result of the skin test. I already see a red bump more than a 1 cm. I might be +ve too.
What I read on the internet is if you had BCG vaccine, you will difinitely get +ve in skin test.
This all looks like a racket, so that everyone can make some money. I had to get the x ray taken and then the doctor said I am ok.
I am never sure of it. But, I heard that ther's a blood test which determines what all vaccines one is needed.
We all got MMR. Fortunately we got Tetnus vaccine before, as part of Travel Precautions and got the record of it.
If you already get Chicken Pox, then there is no need of the shot. So, here the doctor didn't give us. Saved one shot!
BTW, the flat fee includes medical exam + vaccinations. So, our doctor doesn't really gain more by giving more vaccines.
Thx Doc.Few facts about ppd test:
1. Receiving BCG vaccine MAY lead to positive test. As time goes by, it can turn back negative. So, if you received BCG as a kid (1year) and now at age 35 or so you are still positive, then you have peobably been exposed, and cant blame it on the vaccine
2. If you were negative for PPD in the past and now are positive then that should be taken as a serious sign of recent exposure.
3. If you are perfectly healthy, no cough, no wt loss, Normal chest X ray, and have a positive PPD, then you dont have TB, just exposure. In most of cases you dont need treatment. But if you are involved in taking care of kids (say child care center) or people with low immunity, then treatment is recommended so you dont transmit it to them. Even after treatment, the PPD will remain positive, as it indicates exposure and not infection.
4.Bigger the size of the "bump" more likely that you have been exposed.
5. Once PPD is positive, no point retesting in 1-2 years, it is probably still positive.
6. Make sure the nurse or doc is measuring it the right was, (vertical size along the length of the arm should not be measures, only the side to side, along the short axis of the arm should be measured) So if the lesion is 4 cm in length along the long axis of your arm and only0.9 cm along the short axis, then it should be read as negative.