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How to identify Tuberculosis Symptoms

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How to identify Tuberculosis Symptoms

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  1. How to identify Tuberculosis Symptoms Tuberculosis (TB) is a severe infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs. The bacteria that cause TB can spread from one person to another through tiny droplets released into the air via coughs and sneezes. Therefore, it is essential to identify TB symptoms early on to prevent its spread. Identifying the symptoms of TB Tuberculosis can affect specific parts of your body like the kidneys, spine, or brain. If TB occurs outside your lungs, the signs and symptoms will vary according to the organs affected. For example, TB of the spine might cause back pain, and the kidneys might cause blood in your urine. Let’s look at the common symptoms of TB: Coughing for more than three weeks

  2. Coughing up blood or mucus Chest pain Chest pain while breathing or coughing Unexplained weight loss Fatigue Fever Night sweats Chills Decreased appetite Your body may harbor TB bacteria. However, your immune system will prevent you from becoming sick. This is why doctors usually make a distinction between latent and active TB. Latent TB signifies an infection, but the bacteria are inactive in your body. Therefore, common TB symptoms will not appear and are not contagious. However, Latent TB can turn into active TB depending on your immune system and other factors. On the other hand, active TB or TB disease is a condition wherein you fall sick and present the usual symptoms. The bacteria can activate for weeks or years after infecting your body. TB Test near me If you suspect being infected with TB, do not delay any further. Contact JustLabTest.com to assist you with a clinic nearest to you. Additionally, you may book your test online for TB.

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