Do I have to be hospitalized to treat tuberculosis? Is it okay to rely on drugs alone?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is not necessary to be hospitalized after medication and is not contagious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to the CT description, tuberculosis is highly likely, and the lesions are extensive, requiring hospitalization. Respiratory examination is done to determine whether there is open tuberculosis, which is highly contagious. It is recommended that you follow your doctor's advice and go to the hospital for a check-up**.

    Don't delay, tuberculosis is very damaging to the lungs, you are still young, in time **!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. The severity of tuberculosis is due to whether there is strong contagiousness (strong yang) and whether there is pleural effusion. Second, doing a respiratory examination is also doing a tracheoscopy. Because you don't have sputum, you can't do sputum culture, and whether tuberculosis is infectious or not is mainly to do sputum culture.

    3. Definitely hospitalization**. You currently say 70% suspect that you are contagious. Fourth, the patchy density is that you have actually had tuberculosis before, and the local calcification has been made.

    5. I don't understand what the doctor says, I'm just a patient. Order: To go to a specialized hospital (at least a tertiary hospital), so as not to spend money without treatment, this is the experience.

    Tuberculosis can be **, and the mentality should be good (the most important). I've said everything I need to say, so let's go!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's been a year since I had tuberculosis, it's very serious, it's very serious, I walk and I have two holes half the size of my lungs, and then I went to the local tuberculosis hospital to see it, and I was prescribed the medicine, and I went to the hospital to buy the medicine after I finished it. Another home remedies, a lot of medicine a day, a lot of injections, like you, you should go to the local tuberculosis hospital to see, let him prescribe some medicine for you, as long as you take medicine on time, you should be fine for a period of time,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, it is determined that tuberculosis is contagious, and if you have no symptoms, it means that the condition will not be "the CT doctor said that both lungs are infected and rotten and perforated". However, from the results of the chest X-ray and PPD test, I personally believe that tuberculosis is more likely, and it is also necessary to be hospitalized**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    PPD12*12 is considered a strong positive reflection.

    You're 18*18 In addition, tuberculosis is more common in the middle and upper parts of the lungs, and you have lung perforation...

    To see if you have any typical symptoms of tuberculosis, such as low-grade fever in the afternoon, night sweats at night, etc., it is recommended to go to your special infectious disease hospital to check it out, and the experts over there are all experts who treat this disease, and other hospitals are not very afraid to diagnose it.

    The sooner this disease is cured, the better, so let's go.

    Stay early**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tuberculosis: If you don't have hemoptysis, take a diet; 100 grams of purple-blue walnut kernels, 100 grams of black sesame seeds, 150 grams of rock sugar, 250 grams of jujubes, 60 grams of lard, mash and mix, put in a bowl and cover, steam for one hour, take 500 ml each time, three times a day, and finally take it with residue, a course of treatment for seven days. After taking the medicine, you need to lie still for half an hour, and avoid eating raw, cold and spicy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's quite serious! A respiratory examination is required, depending on what you provide, it should be the most contagious period!

    Recommended right away**!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your symptoms should be the tuberculous pleurisy upstairs mentioned, I am also a tuberculosis patient, I have been hospitalized for 2 months, and now I have been discharged from the hospital to recuperate at home, the initial stage of this disease is the best**, I was diagnosed on the disease for 5 days, but also night sweats, cough, every day from 5 o'clock to 9 o'clock in the afternoon on the fever for 3 hours, no coughing up blood, in the morning is fine. Later, CT showed a right shadow on the lower side of the right lung, and 3 fluoroscopy did not find it.

    Now I am still taking medicine, and I go back once a month to recheck it is a blood test or something, and the medicine I take is prefopentine, isoniazid, Youfuning, and Keyuning. During hospitalization, I had to take 16 pills every morning, 7 or 8 kinds. Each patient's symptoms are different, and their physique is also different, so not all patients take the same medicine, which is adjusted by the doctor according to the situation.

    However, it usually takes about 1 year to take medicine. Hospitalization is generally about 50 days, as long as the body does not excrete bacteria, it is not a big problem. The doctor will also allow you to go out.

    In fact, penicillin and streptomycin are the best injections for tuberculosis, but many people are allergic, so it is not easy to use this small needle, so take the medicine slowly.

    There is also the drug of tuberculosis that has certain damage to the liver, kidneys and heart, but the absorption of the human body is different, so not all people will have damage. I just had a liver injury when I was **, which was more strenuous and painful than **tuberculosis. I took a liver-protecting injection for 2 months.

    Furthermore, tuberculosis patients must maintain a good attitude, do not think that you are an infectious disease, everyone rejects you, and you will have low self-esteem. The mood must be comfortable, the nutrition must keep up, and you must pay attention to rest. In addition, during the period of sterilization, we must pay attention to hygiene and do not infect others.

    This disease is still better than Western medicine, and Chinese medicine has not tried it. I dare not say the effect.

    The above is common knowledge from my hospitalization, absolutely true.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the information you provide, you can be diagnosed with tuberculous pleurisy (a large amount of pleural fluid on the right side), and if you can return to your home country, it is best to return to your home country**, but don't trust Chinese medicine too much about tuberculosis, because tuberculosis was a terminal disease before the advent of anti-tuberculosis chemicals. I suggest you use the following regimen, rifampicin days, isoniazid days, pyrazinamide 1g days, ethambutol days, the above drugs are taken once 1 hour before breakfast, and at the same time intramuscular streptomycin once a day, after adding prednisone for 40 days, 20mg once daily for the first 10 days, 15mg once daily for the next 10 days, 10mg once daily for the next 10 days, and 5mg once daily for the last 10 days, all before breakfast, and also need to use liver protection drugs, if possible, Finally, some pleural fluid is removed to avoid sequelae such as adhesions in the future. If the *** after taking the drug is larger, please specifically talk about the discomfort that occurs, I am answering.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it is the active stage of tuberculosis bacillus, then it is highly contagious, and it is recommended to be hospitalized**, if it is not active, then there is no need to be hospitalized, as long as you go to the prevention and control center to get the medicine and eat it on time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. CT of the lungs is a typical manifestation of pulmonary tuberculosis, and it is highly suspected to be pulmonary tuberculosis.

    2. Tuberculosis with cavities is generally more serious, and hospitalization is recommended.

    3. If you really don't want to be hospitalized and rest at home, oral medication is also acceptable, but it should be rechecked frequently.

    It is recommended to stay in the hospital for about 2 weeks, and then be discharged after the condition is stabilized**, and the course of tuberculosis will be at least 6 months.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, whether tuberculosis requires hospitalization** depends on the severity of the condition and the specific condition of the patient, most tuberculosis can be taken at home**, generally speaking, the following situations require hospitalization:

    1. There are symptoms of massive hemoptysis accompanied by high fever. 2. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. 3. Complications, such as liver injury, silicosis, and diabetes.

    4. Dual infection of TB HIV.

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