Ive had a cold for the past five days and got a chest X-ray done. The report mentions 'mildly prominent bronchovascular markings in the bilateral lower zone.' Is this something serious? Could it be a sign of tuberculosis?
The mildly prominent bronchovascular markings in your chest X-ray typically indicate mild inflammation or irritation in the lungs, often seen with respiratory infections like the common cold. It is not a specific sign of tuberculosis. However, its best to follow up with your doctor for a complete evaluation and to rule out any other concerns.