Tuberculosis has those syndromes 40, tuberculosis has those syndromes

Updated on healthy 2024-03-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To put it simply: 1. Chest pain, aggravated by exertion. In some cases, radiating pain in the back, not noticeable in the chest.

    2. Cough, depending on the condition. The cough is not noticeable, too.

    3. Hemoptysis. Fourth, night sweats are sweating while sleeping.

    5. Low-grade fever. Especially in the afternoon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Encyclopedia is faster than asking a question.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Cough One of the most obvious symptoms of tuberculosis patients is cough, if it is just an ordinary cough, then the patient does not need to pay special attention, but if the patient has been coughing, and it is maintained for more than three weeks. Then you need to go to the hospital for examination in time, if the cough is accompanied by phlegm and blood, then it is possible to suffer from tuberculosis, tuberculosis patients are mainly dry cough. 2. Phlegm Tuberculosis patients cough up sputum rarely, generally speaking, coughing up yellow purulent sputum, but if coughing up sputum for a long time, then it is necessary to pay attention to whether it is tuberculosis that has lesions, which will cause other diseases.

    3. Fever Early tuberculosis patients often have fever, and most of the patients show low-grade fever, the patient's body temperature is generally between 37 and 38 degrees, usually low-grade fever after noon, but in the early morning it will slowly subside, which is also called hot flashes. Some patients with more serious conditions will also have chills and high fever, if these symptoms appear, we must seek medical attention in time to avoid the condition becoming more and more serious. 4. Hemoptysis Some patients with pulmonary tuberculosis will have blood in the sputum because of capillary rupture, and more serious patients will also have symptoms of hemoptysis.

    Therefore, if there is hemoptysis, you must go to the hospital for examination in time, and receive a comprehensive ** when necessary. 5. General weakness Patients will have general weakness at the beginning, and it is easy to get tired, and there may be loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, and some patients will have diarrhea after eating, and they are often prone to night sweats at night. 6. Irregular menstruation Female tuberculosis patients will have irregular menstruation, and severe patients may also face menopause and even anorexia.

    If the tuberculosis virus spreads throughout the lungs and affects lung function, then breathing difficulties may occur.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cough, low-grade fever, night sweats, weight loss. In severe cases, there is blood in the sputum, and the heart is irritable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What are the early symptoms of tuberculosis?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many people will feel very scared after hearing about tuberculosis, because not only the disease itself is more harmful, but also there will be some complications, so it must be carried out as soon as possible**, so what are the symptoms of tuberculosis, I believe this is a problem that everyone is very concerned about and concerned about, let me introduce it in detail for you.

    1. Primary tuberculosis:

    In addition to the typical symptoms mentioned above, initial infection with tuberculosis bacteria, some patients** have erythema nodosum, herpetic conjunctivitis and rheumatic pain in the joints. If swollen lymph nodes in the chest compress the trachea and bronchi, symptoms such as coughing may occur, such as coughing with a sound similar to whooping cough or metallic sounds, and difficulty breathing.

    2. Hematogenous disseminated tuberculosis:

    Because a large number of tuberculosis bacteria enter the human bloodstream in a very short period of time at the same time, they cause systemic reactions, often high fever, dyspnea and some poisoning symptoms. However, some patients have a low-grade fever and few pulmonary signs.

    3. Infiltrative tuberculosis:

    In the early stages of the disease, symptoms of tuberculosis poisoning are subtle and often go undetected. As the lesion progresses, symptoms of tuberculosis poisoning gradually appear, and chest x-rays have images of different sizes and densities. Lesions are mainly above and below the clavicle, and sometimes cavitation, hila, and lymphadenopathy may not be enlarged.

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