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Enlarged Lymph Node

The lymph nodes can get enlarged or swollen as a result of infection, stress, immune disorder, or cancer. During infection, the lymph node gets enlarged due to immune cell activity in them. Any infection of an organ causes swelling of the nearby lymph nodes.

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Which Ayurvedic medicines reduce TB drug toxicity?

Query: Hello doctor,I am 31 years old. I had enlarged lymph nodes in the left neck, and after a biopsy, I was diagnosed with lymph node TB and currently undergoing TB treatment. Since I am on TB medicines, it affects my liver greatly. What ayurvedic medicine can I take simultaneously to somehow decrease th...  Read Full »


Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com.The allopathic antitubercular treatment causes toxicity and damage to liver and kidney. It is nice to hear that you are conscious of it. You can take Sarvakalp Kwath (Punarnava, Bhoomi amla, Makoy) one tablespoon twice a day with an equal amount of water after meals. It h...  Read Full »

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