It is complex. TB can indeed cause suffocation from excess fluid (blood or pleghm), however the most common cause of death is simple respiratory failure. Tissue in your lung is killed by TB and eventually you simply cannot absorb enough oxygen. Not to mention TB may spread to other parts of the body can cause organ failure in other places.
tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis and when it effects the lungs, causes difficulty breathing. When infected in other organs such as the kidney, then it doesn't really...do anything. :)
TB attacks body part, depending on
what kind it is, and begins to eat away
at the skin and bone leaving holes. This
can cause things like the Spinal Cord to
collapse. In the lungs, it will eat away at
the tissues that take in oxygen from the
air into the body. This causes trouble
breathing, coughing, high fevers, and Night
sweats. Other effects may be loss of appetite,
coughing up blood which leads to the arteries
failing. This leads to major internal bleeding,
which results in death.
Yes tuberculosis can kill you because it blocks the oxygen in your lungs and it suffocates you so you would have to see a doctor right away.
Well, that all depends how bad it is or if it goes untreated or how long it goes untreated for
It can take anywhere from one to eight weeks to get Tuberculosis Sputum culture results. The test will determine if you have Tuberculosis.
It really depends on how long it will take to kill each one.
tubercolosis cannot be useful as it can kill 80% of human beings.
It can take as little as a few hours.
No
I got the amiba but it did not kill me so I don't know.
It can be quite lethal depending on the strain and various health factors. It is a serious illness, but can be treatable (once again, depending on the strain of tuberculosis involved and other factors). It can also lie dormant, in spore form, in the lungs for long periods of time causing little to no harm, it can even stay like that for the rest of a person's life. Some people may even have it without having symptoms.
since 1882
bacillus tuberculosis
about 45-65 years
bout 5 mins
about 13 days