Does tuberculosis have any symptoms of difficulty breathing?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Long-term low-grade or high-grade fever, fatigue, weakness, weight loss, night sweats, etc., are systemic symptoms of tuberculosis; Cough, sputum production, hemoptysis, chest pain, dyspnea are respiratory symptoms of tuberculosis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Question 1: Why do you feel difficult to breathe when you have tuberculosis Pulmonary tuberculosis is an acid-fast bacillus infection of lung tissues, and after infection, due to the inflammatory damage of lung tissues, it affects the respiratory function of the human body, and it will cause dyspnea.

    Question 2: Why do I have difficulty breathing with cavitary tuberculosis The main consideration is the decline in lung function caused by cavitation.

    Question 3: Will tuberculosis be chest tightness and deep breathing in the chest Hello, pulmonary tuberculosis is a respiratory infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, pulmonary tuberculosis lesions are more complex, severe tuberculosis will also affect the gas exchange function of the lungs, thereby causing chest tightness, cough and other symptoms, combined with pleurisy is a manifestation of chest pain. However, lead sore throat is not a clinical symptom of tuberculosis and is likely to be related to a bacterial or viral infection of the throat.

    Question 4: Why do you feel difficult to breathe if you have tuberculosis Pulmonary tuberculosis is an acid-fast bacilli infection of lung tissues, and after infection, due to the inflammatory damage of lung tissues, it affects the respiratory function of the human body, and it will cause dyspnea.

    Question 5: Why do I have difficulty breathing when I have cavitary tuberculosis The main consideration is the decline in lung function caused by cavitation.

    Question 6: Tuberculosis will not be envied and will not have chest tightness and deep breathing There are locust bucket points in the chest Hello, pulmonary tuberculosis is a respiratory infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, pulmonary tuberculosis lesions are more complex, severe tuberculosis will also affect the gas exchange function of the lungs, thereby causing chest tightness, cough and other symptoms, combined with pleurisy can have chest pain. However, a sore throat is not a clinical symptom of tuberculosis and is likely to be associated with a bacterial or viral infection of the throat.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cough itself is a symptom of tuberculosis, 1. If it causes acute dyspnea and progressive aggravation, it is necessary to pay attention to the possibility of pneumothorax, and it is recommended to go to the respiratory department as soon as possible to check the chest X-ray. 2. If it is paroxysmal dyspnea, the patient feels unwell, and the cough is severe and affects work, study and sleep. At this time, it can be appropriate for symptomatic cough suppression**, commonly used drugs are compound licorice tablets, 3 tablets, and taken when the cough is severe; Cough capsules, 3 times, 2 times a day, oral.

    In addition, it is also necessary to pay attention to: 1. Coughing can cause Mycobacterium tuberculosis to spread through droplets, causing infection to others, so cover your mouth with toilet paper when coughing, and do not spit out if there is phlegm. 2. The key issue is to use anti-tuberculosis drugs on time, regularly, in sufficient amounts, and for a full course of treatment.

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