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amid [387]
3 years ago
10

Please>>>> how you were diagnosed with TB (What was the process?);

Medicine
1 answer:
Amiraneli [1.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A positive TB skin test or TB blood test only tells that a person has been infected with TB bacteria.

Untreated pulmonary TB disease can lead to long-term damage to these parts of the body: lungs. brain. liver.

If you are sick enough with TB disease to go to a hospital, you may be put in a special room. These rooms use air vents that keep TB bacteria from spreading to other rooms.

See your doctor if you have a fever, unexplained weight loss, drenching night sweats or a persistent cough

The most important way to prevent the spread of drug-resistant TB is to take all TB drugs exactly as prescribed by the health care provider. No doses should be missed and treatment should not be stopped early.

HIV infection (the virus that causes AIDS)

Substance abuse

Silicosis

Diabetes mellitus

Severe kidney disease

Low body weight

Organ transplants

Head and neck cancer

Medical treatments such as corticosteroids or organ transplant

Specialized treatment for rheumatoid arthritis or Crohn’s disease

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