Causes of tuberculosis?
Severe symptoms of tuberculosis?
How does cold cough affect health?
Changes in the environment have an immediate impact on health. Constant cold cough, recurring fever seems very common to some. But these are not normal symptoms but are indications of serious diseases to the body. After a cold cough, sometimes the immune system of the body is completely weakened. It is dangerous for the body if it persists for a long time after a cold or cough. After symptoms such as sudden loss of weight, change in appetite, loss of appetite, etc., should be treated without delay as per the advice of a doctor. These symptoms may be those of tuberculosis. The number of tuberculosis patients is increasing rapidly in all countries of the world including India. So today we tell you what causes tuberculosis? What are the symptoms of tuberculosis? Let’s know the detailed information about it.(Photo courtesy – istock)
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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease. After contracting this disease, the immune system of the body becomes very weak. This disease mainly occurs after the lack of nutrients. Apart from this, patients suffering from diabetes or HIV are more likely to develop this disease. Pulmonary Tuberculosis is followed by cough and fever. Also, after the infectious virus starts growing in the body, the weight suddenly decreases. TB is more likely to develop in organs other than the lungs. Organs like bones, stomach, lymph nodes, brain etc. get infected with TB.
Serious symptoms of tuberculosis:
Continuous cough for two to three weeks.
Sometimes blood in the sputum.
Fever at night.
Night sweats
Feeling tired and weak all the time.
Difficulty breathing
Chest pain
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What are the preventive measures to prevent tuberculosis:
Keep some distance from the person infected with tuberculosis. Because it is an infectious disease. Use a handkerchief or tissue paper when coughing or sneezing to prevent the spread of bacteria. This will not spread the disease to others. Wear a mask while going out in crowded places. Because dust, soil and pollution are likely to cause disease. Even a serious disease like TB can be easily cured if a balanced diet, regular exercise and adequate sleep are consumed.
Note – This article is written for general information only and does not claim to be a cure of any kind. Consult your doctor before taking any remedy.
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