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In your case, it should be cavitary tuberculosis. The phlegm coughed up is due to the cavity communicating with the bronchial tubes, so the caseous necrosis in the cavity is coughed up with the sputum.
But it's not yet possible to tell if your condition is getting better or worse. I have to go to the hospital and take an X-ray to observe it. It is good to go to the hospital for a check-up, but if the condition does not improve, you may need to adjust your medication.
Nowadays, tuberculosis can generally be cured, but the requirements are quite strict. First of all, you have to be absolutely at ease and not do any tiring activities, such as playing basketball, so that the body has enough strength to destroy the tuberculosis bacilli in the body; Secondly, you must strictly follow the doctor's instructions, take the medicine on time and in accordance with the amount, do not miss the dose, do not stop the medicine, and do not change the dosage and medication rules at will. Otherwise, once Mycobacterium tuberculosis becomes resistant to drugs, or the body is defeated by the drug first, the prognosis is not optimistic.
Finally, pay attention to nutrition. Because tuberculosis is a wasting disease, the body will be emaciated and malnourished, so the diet must be eaten well on weekdays to ensure that its own nutrition is the best, so that the body has enough strength to eliminate tuberculosis bacilli.
I hope you can strictly do the above three points. Tuberculosis requires long-term medication, and although it is a bit difficult and troublesome to fully achieve the above three points, it is good to form a habit, and finally to be good for yourself and responsible for yourself.
Finally, I hope you can recover soon!
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I also have this disease in 08, although it is not serious, but generally have to take medicine for a year, it is recommended to go to "Bao'an Chronic Hospital" to see, it is a regular chronic disease ** institution, more assured, many patients are treated there. Good luck soon**!
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Oh, got it, thank you.
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Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is mainly inhaled through the respiratory tract through droplets, causing infection, and the main invasion of the human body is the lungs, causing infection into pulmonary tuberculosis. It is recommended that when the tuberculosis is completely effective**, and there is still phlegm, you had better go for a check-up, and if you have symptoms of lung fever, you can take Lung Qing Granules.
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After tuberculosis**, there will definitely be a small amount of phlegm, even if it is a healthy and normal person, there will often be phlegm, which is the excrement of the body's normal metabolism. Tuberculosis is special and difficult, but once it is, lifelong immunization, it is impossible.
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If this situation is very normal, it means that your absorption ability is not particularly good, and after a certain period of time, the situation will be improved after the real recovery.
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Although tuberculosis is cured, there is still inflammation in the body, so there is still phlegm in the throat, in fact, you can drink more water, which can promote metabolism.
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It may be related to bronchitis, but tuberculosis infection** is not contagious, it can lead to the occurrence of phlegm, which may indicate that there is inflammation in the lungs, you can take some drugs to carry it out**, eat more vitamin C content in the diet, drink more plain water**.
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There may be bronchitis, because bronchitis is not related to tuberculosis, so there will also be phlegm.
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If there is phlegm after the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis is completely **, it is considered that the respiratory system is inflammatory, infected and cold caused by the decline of immunity. You should go to a regular hospital for blood routine, sputum culture and other related examinations to check for diseases.
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People who have not been exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis generally do not have immunity to it. People who inhale Mycobacterium tuberculosis or have been vaccinated with BCG will have some immunity, but this immunity does not have a strong protective effect, unlike some infectious diseases such as smallpox and mumps, which will not be immune for life as long as they are infected once. Therefore, it is possible to ** tuberculosis even after taking the drug.
Especially at a young age, when the immunity of the elderly is weakened, it may be **, but it is not necessarily that the original lesion has residual bacteria to multiply, but for ordinary people, the result is the same, and it needs to be completely re-**.
Even tuberculosis bacteria may multiply and grow in cells, killing macrophages. What's even more terrifying is to grab the express train of macrophages from the lungs. Once in the bloodstream, Mycobacterium tuberculosis may wander around, infect where they go, and even enter the brain to cause tuberculous meningitis.
This condition can even lead to the death of an infected person. Taking a step back, TB infection** doesn't end there. **Refers to the complete removal of tuberculosis bacteria from the body, but the remaining lesions may still be changed, such as tracheal stenosis, bronchiectasis, i.e., bronchial occlusion, atelectasis, etc.
It's hard to cure. Most affected lobes are prone to recurrent infections and sometimes hemoptysis. In other words, even if the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli are removed, various respiratory symptoms may occur, which cannot be done.
Coughing also has its downsides. For example, coughing can spread infections in the respiratory tract, and severe coughing can lead to respiratory bleeding and even induce spontaneous pneumothorax. If you often cough and interfere with your work and rest, it is a pathological state.
Cough and sputum production are one of the common symptoms of tuberculosis, and their severity is often related to the type of tuberculosis and the degree of disease progression. Tuberculosis lesions of the bronchial mucosa or alveolar wall cause damage to local tissues, resulting in varying degrees of congestion, edema, and increased secretions. Therefore, in the early stages of the disease, there may be a mild cough, no or little sputum, and as the disease progresses, the cough worsens and the amount of sputum produced increases.
Tuberculosis is mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract. When a person with active tuberculosis coughs, sneezes, or speaks loudly, a droplet nucleus with a single tuberculosis as the core forms that is suspended in the air and infects a new host. In addition, the Mycobacterium tuberculosis excreted by the patient's cough is dried and adheres to the dust, forming infected dust, which can also invade the human body and form an infection.
Transmission through the digestive tract, genitourinary system, and ** is rare.
Poor living conditions and malnutrition are the reasons for the high incidence of tuberculosis in economically backward societies. A growing body of evidence suggests that, in addition to pathogenic, environmental and socioeconomic factors, host genetic factors play an important role in the occurrence and development of TB, and that differences in individual susceptibility to TB or drug resistance are related to certain host genes. A variety of candidate genes associated with tuberculosis were screened.
For example, the relationship between regional polymorphisms and tuberculosis susceptibility in the three types of HLA genes has been reported at home and abroad, and similar genes are the majority. Studies in African and Asian populations have shown that human SLC11A1 gene polymorphisms are associated with tuberculosis susceptibility. As a result, not all contacts of the source of infection can be infected, and not all infected people can become ill.
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Because tuberculosis has some sequelae, the most common is phlegm in the throat, so you should pay attention to nutrition in your diet.
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It may be because of a cold, and sometimes a cold can also cause phlegm in the throat.
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Tuberculosis, but it is also possible that the respiratory tract is inflamed, or the lungs are inflamed, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up.
If you have pain in your lungs, low-grade fever in your hands in the afternoon, night sweats, anorexia, hemoptysis and other symptoms, don't worry, go for an X-ray.
A chest X-ray can be used to check for tuberculosis.
In recent years, the number of tuberculosis has increased, but it is not so easy to get tuberculosis, in fact, many people have been infected with tuberculosis virus in their bodies, but people with tuberculosis are only a small part of them, because tuberculosis only occurs when the human body is very weak, if you usually pay attention to nutritious diet, pay attention to rest on time, and exercise more, it is not easy to get tuberculosis.
In short, if the cough continues, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, and sometimes some minor illnesses cannot be ignored.
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Analysis of the condition:
At this time, the cough has phlegm and sputum accumulation due to decreased expectoration due to previous respiratory infections.
Guidance: You can take some traditional Chinese medicine to help reduce phlegm, such as Chuanbei Lung Phlegm Oral Liquid, and eat some light heartbeats, and appropriately strengthen physical exercise to improve physical fitness.
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Problem analysis: Hello, your situation cannot rule out the possibility of pulmonary tuberculosis**, it is recommended to test blood routine, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, PPD test and other further examinations to rule out.
Opinions and suggestions: Tuberculosis has been regularized, and it is generally good, and it is recommended to take Chinese medicine ginseng healing pills, and the effect is very good.
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