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Signs and symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) include cough, high fever, night sweats, lack of energy, wheezing, chest pain, coughing up blood, and decreased appetite. TB is easily confused with bronchitis or pneumonia and other respiratory infections.
Primary Complex is a part of Tuberculosis. Some signs and symptoms of this include fever, cough, pneumonia, pain in the chest, poor appetite, weight loss, and fatigue.
There are different symptoms of pneumonia and bronchitis. Some of the symptoms are a severe cough, an infection in the lungs that cause pain and fatigue.
Tuberculosis (TB)
You can get things such as TB (tuberculosis), pneumonia.
dysentery, malaria, pneumonia, typhus, TB
Arthritis pneumonia One of the symptoms associated with rheumatoid Arthritis lung disease.
Pneumonia and Tuberculosis (TB) are two infectious diseases of the lungs.
Some symptoms of walking pneumonia include wheezing, coughing, fever, trouble breathing and rattling in the chest. If you have any of these symptoms, be sure to see your doctor for antibiotics.
Well Pneumonia comes from a bacteria, but the symptoms were first recorded by Hippocrates in ancient Greece.
Yes, the swine influenza virus is primarily a respiratory disease. The primary symptoms are cough and sneezing with fever, body aches, and other symptoms typical of all flu strains. It is not uncommon for the respiratory bronchitis and bronchiolits to turn into viral pneumonia. Secondary infections by bacteria can add bacterial pneumonia on top of the rest.
Pneumonia is simply the buildup of fluid in the lungs. The symptoms are similar to those of the flu except accompanied by constant coughs with a lot of extra mucous.