kidney
The organ that is damaged if a person has Tuberculosis (TB) is the lungs.
The treatment of tuberculosis is possible.
The classic organ affected by tuberculosis is the lung. Many other organs may be infected.
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis primarily damage the lungs. If left untreated, the infection can spread from the lungs to affect other organs such as the kidneys, spine, and brain.
tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial infection that involves the lungs, but may spread to other organs
It is not possible to get tuberculosis from sharing a cigarette. You also cannot get it from sharing a toothbrush or from shaking hands.
TB enters the body through the lungs but can also affect other parts of your body, including your kidneys, spine or brain.When TB occurs outside your lungs, signs and symptoms vary according to the organs involved. For example, tuberculosis of the spine may give you back pain, and tuberculosis in your kidneys might cause blood in your urine
Primarily or most commonly the lungs but can be found in other organs
Glandular inflammation in the neck can be a sign of primary complex or tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of the lymph glands can cause these glands to become enlarged. Tuberculosis, which is an infectious disease, can affect other body organs like the brain, lungs, and intestines.
Antituberculosis drugs are medicines used to treat tuberculosis, an infectious disease that can affect the lungs and other organs.
Tuberculosis is a cover name for many diseases caused by types of mycobacteria It is possible to have mutations on fingers and hand due to tuberculosis. ie mycobacteria leprae is the mycobacteria that causes leprosy which disfigures. ie mycobacterua chelonei is the mycobacteria that can cause disfigurement of skin tissue.
no it is not possible that an person can live with out one lung