You can get tuberculosis when somebody, untreated, has the disease. If they cough, sneeze, or spit, the TB germs can get flung into the air. People who aren't vaccinated can end up with the disease if they don't get treated. But, TB isn't easy to catch.
It depends where you are infected. But some symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis (in the lungs) are:
- Prolonged or chronic cough
- Bloody flem
- Chest pain
- Fever
- Night sweats
- Weight loss
A person with TB infection will have no symptoms. A person with active TB disease may have any, all or none of the following symptoms:
These symptoms can also occur with other diseases so it is important to see a health-care provider and to let them find out if you have TB. A person with TB disease may feel perfectly healthy or may only have a cough from time to time. If you think you have been exposed to TB, get a TB test.
Not now it was very common in the 19th century
You need to take a specific test for it. Just ask your doctor if you are concerned about this. The test is simple and easy.
You, as a non-doctor, can't know unless that individual is given a TB tine test and the positive result of that test is shared with you.
if there is an continues cough{ minimum 7-8 months}then it may be T.B.
i donno but with that many diseases you will die
i think it is the similar species of tuberculosis.
difference between miliary tuberculosis and tuberculosis
The pathogen that causes tuberculosis is Mycobacterium.
It gives you tuberculosis.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
The bacteria that causes tuberculosis is mycobacterium tuberculosis an acid fast bacteria
Abdominal tuberculosis is ranked sixth in extra pulmonary tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis is caused by the bacterium called as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Penicillin does not cure tuberculosis. But you have very good drugs for tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis.
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