Yes it is possible.
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.
i have the same problem ive been living with a geographical tongue for 23 years i to have a persisant cough.
A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. Which form of plague is responsible?
THIS THIS DAY..WEVE BEEN TO A LABORATORY CLINIC TO EXAMINE MY SON DUE TO HIS LYMPH NODE AND COUGH..HIS COUGH IS ABOUT A MONTH ON AND OFF....WE HAVE HIS RESULY IN XRAY... HAZINESS IS SEEN ON THE RIGHT LOWER LUNG FIELD.THE HEART IS NOT ENLARGED.DIADPHRAGM AND COSTOPHRENIC SINUSES ARE INTACT.THE REST OF THORACIC STRUCTURES ARE UNREMARKABLE. IMPRESSION; RIGHT BASAL PNUEMONITIS. WHAT DOES IT MEAN......PRIMARY COMPLEX? Of course, it will lead to tuberculosis when the child grows up or it will cause other respiratory disease
The following are the basic symptoms for Primary complex (i.e) running nose without cough, weight loss, mild fever. If you realised any one go to doctor and consult with them. Doctor will suggest you to take blood test. He will check the Haemoglobin count and total count. Blood will contain both red and white cells. Based on the Blood test and Differential count we can easily come to conclusion that whether we affected by Primary Complex or Not. Differential Count: Polymorphs Range must be (Normal 40-60) Otherwise Primary Complex is +ve Lymphocytes Range must be (Normal 30-40) Otherwise Primary Complex is +ve Eosinophis Range must be (Normal 0-5) Otherwise Primary Complex is +ve Subject to Montoux Process.... Check with Platel Count..... Based on blood test you can confirm yourself whether Primary complex is there or not.. Baed on doctor suggestion v may go for x-ray test as final....
yes it can it happend to me
Cough medicines that do not contain decongestants typically include those with active ingredients like dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) or guaifenesin (an expectorant). Brands like Robitussin DM and Delsym are examples of cough syrups that focus on alleviating cough without a decongestant. Always check the ingredient label to ensure the absence of decongestants like pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine.
my daughter had it when she was 4y.o. she got it from her yaya who has at that time pneumonia ( which she told us as asthma ). I noticed first was she had fever in the afternoon to night , then its gone in the morning, has dark circles in the eyes, looked pale and loss appetite
The symptoms described—fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and the absence of buboes—are suggestive of a respiratory infection rather than bubonic plague. Conditions such as viral pneumonia, COVID-19, or other severe respiratory infections could present with these symptoms. The gastrointestinal symptoms further indicate a possible viral etiology or a related complication. A thorough clinical evaluation and diagnostic testing are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
No, but you can burst a weak blood vessel.
No, the cough syrup with codeine will show up as opiates.
Primary complex, often associated with tuberculosis infection in children, typically presents with signs and symptoms such as a persistent cough, fever, weight loss, and night sweats. Additionally, it may manifest as lymphadenopathy, particularly in the cervical region. In some cases, the infection can be asymptomatic or cause mild respiratory symptoms, making it important to monitor at-risk populations. Chest X-rays and tuberculin skin tests can aid in diagnosis.