How to recognize tuberculosis?
The symptoms of tuberculosis are usually determined by the organs affected. For example, spinal tuberculosis may cause back pain, and tuberculosis of the kidneys may result in blood in the urine. While the disease primarily affects the lungs, pulmonary tuberculosis symptoms include:
- Cough lasting for 3 weeks or more
- Pain in the chest
- Cough or spit containing blood
- Fatigue
- Sweating especially at night
- Loss of appetite
- Indescribable weight loss
Now that we know the signs of TB, it’s only logical to understand who is at risk of catching it, right? Let’s find out!
- Diabetes: Diabetes triples the danger of tuberculosis. The combination of unmanaged latent tuberculosis infection and diabetes raises the possibility of contracting tuberculosis.
- HIV: HIV-positive individuals are 29 times more likely to be diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) than people who reside in the same nation and do not have HIV. TB is one of the top causes of hospitalization and death among HIV-positive adults and children, accounting for 1 in every 5 HIV-related deaths worldwide.
- Malnutrition: Malnutrition increases the risk of tuberculosis, and tuberculosis can lead to malnutrition. Malnutrition is thus frequently prevalent among TB patients.
Although not a disease, a habit that can increase your risk of developing Tb is smoking.
- Tobacco smoking: Smokers are nearly twice as prone to contracting tuberculosis and developing active disease. TB is aggravated by smoking at all stages of the disease. Second, it increases the likelihood of latent tuberculosis infection. Third, smokers are twice as likely to succumb to TB.
Since it’s a contagious disease, using the Apollo Life N95 Unisex Face Mask can help in preventing the spread of the disease.
Apollo Pharmacy Blood Glucose Monitoring System helps in detecting those spikes in your sugar levels, protecting you from any chances of contracting TB in the long run.
Apollo Pharmacy Vaporizer Steam Inhaler helps in taking care of your cold, cough, and many other symptoms which can trouble you during your illnesses.
These products are available at Apollo Pharmacy, both online and in-store.
Yes! We can end TB!
The initiative taken up by WHO on World Tuberculosis Day 2023, 'Yes! We Can End TB!,' conveys a message of hope that reversing the TB epidemic is doable through greater investment, faster adoption of new WHO guidelines, and adoption of advancements and accelerated action.
Dr. Robert Koch announced in 1882 that he had finally discovered the bacterial cell that causes tuberculosis, which paved the way for diagnosing and curing the disease.