How To Prevent Tuberculosis: Symptoms, Treatment & Vaccination

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How To Prevent Tuberculosis: Symptoms, Treatment & Vaccination Tuberculosis is a disease that is caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but other parts of the body can also be damaged. Tb spreads through the air when the person with Tuberculosis coughs or sneezes or even talks. If you think or even have the slightest doubt that you are exposed to the bacteria, you should go to your doctor for tests and screening.

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Weight loss Persistent cough which is about 3 weeks older Loss of appetite Coughing with blood or mucous Fever Night sweats

Diagnosis Of Tuberculosis Skin tests, blood tests, x rays, and other significant tests and screening procedures can easily tell if you have tuberculosis. If it is not treated properly, tuberculosis can be fatal.

Who Is At Risk? People with weak immune systems or compromised immune systems are at the most risk of catching tuberculosis. HIV suppresses the immune system and makes it harder for the body to control or resist Tuberculosis bacteria. Tobacco has been found to increase the risk of developing TB. Over 20 percent of TB cases are related to smoking.

Treatment Of Tuberculosis


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