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If a medical professional notices fresh scars.. (info much appreciated)
Hi folks,
I've had a few issues with SI myself, but I'm actually asking this because I am deeply concerned about a friend of mine. Bear with me while I explain:
He recently informed me he tested positive for tuberculosis in the past, but it was in a latent (non-transmittable) phase...Now he has been getting persistent chills and night sweats for about a month. I'm very, very sad and worried for him and I think he needs to get tested to see if the TB has become active. If it's entered an active state, it could harm him or he could spread it to others. I went in to be tested myself at a cheap neighborhood clinic (San Francisco) yesterday; the staff were very nice and told me to tell him it's important he come in and get a chest x-ray.
However, he has several fairly prominent scars around his chest/belly from SI, the worst one being pretty obviously recent. I haven't asked him, but I think this is making him leery of having to remove his shirt of an x-ray; I'm scared he won't go in for testing. He seems reluctant to.
Do you know if doctors, nurses, specialists or other medical staff have any obligation to "do something" about fresh-looking scars? I'd like my friend to get the tests he needs, but for all I know this could end up getting him interrogated or committed or who knows what.
If anybody has any info or experience with this, links, et cetera, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks.
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