Going to boot camp and having TB skin test. Please help me. :(?
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Number 1, If you have never been diagnosed with TB then you didn’t mislead them when you told them you didn’t have any diseases. Second, Just because you have a positive skin test doesn’t mean you have the disease. You probably just have a reaction to the serum. If you have continued to be healthy thus far, I wouldn’t be worried about it. They will repeat the skin test and if you come up positive, just tell them you have had a positive in the past. They will do an x-ray. TB creates tell-tell scarring in the lungs which can be easily detected with one. TONS of people have positive tests but do NOT have TB. Good luck!
If you have latent TB, meaning you have been exposed, but are not contagious, then there shouldn’t be a problem. They can tell that from the skin test, 10mm or less is latent TB.
They do a full medical on every one. I wouldn’t worry about this too much. You only have a 10% chance of this every turning into TB that is contagious. it shouldn’t stop you from going into the service, since you cant infect anyone else.