With a full treatment TB is completely cured. A reactivation of the disease can sometimes occur after several years
Yes, it is possible that a person previously diagnosed with active TB and was completely cured be suspected to haveÊlatent TB. Aside from the medicine that cured the patient of active TB, there is also a high chance that the body's immune system has controlled the infection but unable to completely remove it from the body. Hence, the infection remains in the body, lying in an inactive or latent state.
Not at all. . If he is suffering from such a dangerous disease, the patient must take care of himself until he is completely cured. After cured tb. He can do anything he want.......
Surgical treatment of TB may be used if medications are ineffective.
TB... no cure (then)
I am no doctor, but I was diagnosed with TB. I took a medicine for 6 months. You will always have the bug, but chest xrays will show that the bugs are dead! I was diagnosed in 1991 and have been fine since then.
Yes, TB is curable. The standard "short" course treatment for TB is isoniazid, rifampicin (also known as rifampin in the United States), pyrazinamide, and ethambutol for two months, then isoniazid and rifampicin alone for a further four months. The patient is considered cured at six months (although there is still a relapse rate of 2 to 3%). For latent tuberculosis, the standard treatment is six to nine months of isoniazid alone.
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Most bites can be cured with antivenin treatment.
Yes, it can be treated, but not fully cured. Rehab and medication is necissary for the treatment of this disorder.
There is no cure for Diabetes There is only a controling treatment called insulin
Yes, with medical treatment it's cured in 1-2 weeks, but to prevent further reinfections the treatment can take up to a year