we can just walk for 5 or 8 min.....if u will put pressure on ur body during exercise ,it can be harm your lungs...do not try to pick up heavy things and don't stretch your body...i advice full rest...
Yes, HIV patients are less resistant to TB. TB testing and treatment are critical for patients with AIDS.
There isn't a vaccine for TB. There's a TB test. And I agree, patients should be tested. Permission has to be given by the patients to conduct the test.
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because in hiv infections there is diminution of immunity..so the manifestations of tb is less...even the mantoux shows sometimes negative
yes
Recovery and rehabilitation is favorable. Most patients recover well with head-tilting exercises. Patients who have recurrence of symptoms will undergo further exercises or surgical correction.
No
It is no longer recommended for scoliosis sufferers to do Klapp's exercises. Studies have shown that doing the Klapp's exercises were causing problems with patients knees.
CVS offers cheap TB tests ($34). No appointment needed.
patients not being able to get treat
Yes, Mammoth Cave was a hospital, a TB Hosptial in fact. Dr. John Croghan, owner of Mammoth Cave, along with everyone else at that time, had no idea how to cure TB. He thought that maybe the cave's constant temperature and humidity would help TB patients. So, he took 16 voluntary patients into Mammoth Cave where they remained for 10 months. They stayed in stone and wooden huts which were built by the slaves of Dr. Croghan. One of the patients left on his own, and eventually most of the patients died. We now know, of course, that the cold, dark, damp cave was the absolute worst place for TB patients, but Dr. Croghan was just trying anything to help his patients.
The prognosis for people with TB is generally good if they receive prompt and appropriate treatment. With proper medication and adherence to treatment, most people are able to recover fully. However, complications can arise if the disease is left untreated or not managed effectively.