When you have tuberculosis (TB), you should avoid close contact with others to prevent spreading the infection. It's also important to refrain from skipping doses of your medication, as this can lead to drug resistance. Additionally, avoid crowded places and ensure good ventilation in your living space to reduce the risk of transmission. Lastly, steer clear of alcohol and tobacco, as these can weaken your immune system and hinder recovery.
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No. The homeless and HIV+ populations are infected with TB at higher rates because of environmental and physical susceptibility to the disease. However, TB is a contagious infection and individuals with active TB infection who are not in treatment should be avoided.
There is no any such list of food articles to be avoided while you are taking INH for tuberculosis treatment. In general you give nutritious food to the tuberculosis patient.
A healthy diet is vital for anyone who has TB; foods should include plenty of vegetables and fruits, lean protein, and unsaturates fats.
Whether a person with tuberculosis (TB) can return to work depends on several factors, including the type of TB (active or latent), the severity of their condition, and their treatment status. If they have active TB and are contagious, they should avoid work until they have received appropriate treatment and are no longer infectious, typically after a few weeks of effective therapy. For those with latent TB, they may not be symptomatic or contagious and can often continue working. It’s essential for them to follow medical advice and workplace guidelines.
Avoid going near to patients having active TB lesion, eat healthy, and get regular checkups.
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You should abstain from alcohol while treating tb or any other kind of infection. Because infections are cured with antibiotics and you can't drink while taking antibiotics.
If you work in a hospital or lab where exposure to TB is possible then get a TB skin test every 6 months to a year, depending on your work setting.