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Lymph node tuberculosis is not contagious, so there is no need to ask questions in the infectious diseases department. Lymph node tuberculosis is not cancerous, so there is no need to worry, and it can be treated quickly.
The lymph node disease, which is responsible for sterilization and anti-toxicity, seems to be a small disease, but so far the effect of drugs produced in hospitals and pharmaceutical factories has not been satisfactory. Western medicine**First, take the drug for a long time, more than one year; The second is that the western medicine is big, can hurt the liver, the doctor will prescribe the patient tuberculosis medicine at the same time, will also prescribe the liver to protect the liver, and will first let the patient go to the laboratory to test the liver function, if the liver function is not good, you can not take the western medicine, because taking the medicine will make the liver worse. The body can't stand taking this medicine for a long time.
The third is that after Western medicine, it is more likely.
Chinese medicine can be fully considered. It is treated with traditional Chinese medicine pills that dispel stasis and dissipate knots, detoxify and reduce swelling, and target pimples and lumps. As long as you find the right medicine, it is not difficult for you to know.
The author is well aware of the charm of traditional Chinese medicine, and has witnessed a large number of typical cases of lymphadenitis and lymph node tuberculosis that have been treated by traditional Chinese medicine, including patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and lymph node tuberculosis (pulmonary tuberculosis has formed an effusion), which verifies the uniqueness of Chinese medicine in the motherland.
If lymph node tuberculosis is surgically removed, the wound will be difficult to heal for a long time, and the wound will be **.
Usually pay attention not to eat spicy, fried, barbecued, these are hot and dry foods. Eat more kelp, seaweed, fresh vegetables and fruits.
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Disease analysis: Hello, according to your description, tuberculosis cannot be rapid**, because in addition to the tuberculosis bacteria in the active stage of proliferation, there are also relatively inactive and dormant tuberculosis bacteria, so anti-tuberculosis** must follow the five principles of early, joint, regular, appropriate amount, and the whole process. The first treatment of tuberculosis is mainly anti-tuberculosis drug chemotherapy, including isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, streptomycin, ethambutol, etc.
The initial treatment regimen usually lasts for six months. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing may also be given to guide drug use. Surgical excision may be considered if necessary.
Lymph node tuberculosis is generally not cancerous.
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Hello, tuberculosis is a systemic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, only tuberculosis patients have tuberculosis bacilli in their sputum is infectious, lymph node tuberculosis is not infectious, whether it is pulmonary tuberculosis or lymph node tuberculosis is required to be regular anti-tuberculosis for more than nine months before it can be completely infectious.
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Cervical lymph node tuberculosis is not contagious, don't worry, hurry up and cooperate with the doctor to actively **, it is better to see Chinese medicine.
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Tuberculosis is a stable body formed by the lymphatic system to defend against viruses, and the virus is successfully isolated and cannot be transmitted.
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Do you have a lung infection.
That's generally not contagious.
I didn't find out about this disease before I got pregnant.
I had it before I got pregnant, but I didn't take it seriously and didn't go to see it.
Anti-tuberculosis drugs are also not available in general pregnancy.
Have you been checked at the hospital?
Is this lymph node tuberculosis?
It's just still observing.
That's usually the case.
I've also seen the hard one.
But now pregnant.
Many drugs cannot be used, otherwise it will have a great impact on the fetus.
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Lymph node tuberculosis is a disease caused by the invasion of tuberculosis bacteria into the lymph node system, and it mostly appears in the neck, armpits and other lymph node aggregation sites. Because lymph node tuberculosis is also caused by tuberculosis bacteria, many patients worry that lymph node tuberculosis can also be transmitted. Dr. Jin Guan has been engaged in lymph node tuberculosis for decades, and can responsibly tell your patients that lymph node tuberculosis is generally not contagious, but if the patient is not cured for a long time, it may endanger family members, relatives and friends.
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There are many patients who often ask, can lymph node tuberculosis be infected with pulmonary tuberculosis?
Dr. Jin Guan: Lymph node tuberculosis is not contagious until it is ruptured, and only the ruptured lymph node tuberculosis contains a large number of tuberculosis bacteria in its concentrated fluid, which can only be transmitted if it is not treated properly. It stands to reason that lymph node tuberculosis can be combined with pulmonary tuberculosis, but in clinical practice for many years, there are not many such medical records, only pulmonary tuberculosis combined with lymph node tuberculosis, that is, pulmonary tuberculosis first and then lymph node tuberculosis.
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It is not contagious, and if it breaks and there are a lot of tuberculosis bacilli in the wound, it will be transmitted through the air (note: I have had cervical lymph node tuberculosis before).
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Hello, can you recommend the place where Chinese medicine treats lymph node tuberculosis?
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Cervical lymph node tuberculosis.
Cervical lymph node tuberculosis is called "scrofula" in traditional Chinese medicine, and it is more common in children and young adults. Mycobacterium tuberculosis mostly invades through the tonsils, caries, and a few secondary tuberculosis lesions in the lungs or bronchi. However, it can only cause disease when the body's ability to resist disease is low.
CLINICAL PRESENTATION Multiple enlarged lymph nodes of varying size on one or both sides of the neck, usually located at the anterior and posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. In the initial stage, the swollen lymph nodes are hard, **, and can be pushed. The lesion continues to develop, and perilymph node inflammation occurs, so that the lymph nodes adhere to ** and the surrounding tissues, and the lymph nodes can also adhere to each other and fuse into a cluster to form a nodular mass that is not easy to push.
In advanced stages, lymph nodes develop caseous necrosis, liquefaction, and cold abscess form. After the abscess bursts, it flows out of okara-like or thin rice soup-like pus, and finally forms a long-lasting sinus tract or chronic ulcer, the edge of the ulcer is dark red and sneaking, and the granulation tissue is pale and edema. The different stages of the disease can appear in all lymph nodes of the same patient at the same time.
When the patient's resistance to the disease is increased and appropriate**, the tuberculosis lesions of the lymph nodes can stop developing and calcify.
A small number of patients may have symptoms of systemic toxicity such as low-grade fever, night sweats, loss of appetite, and weight loss.
Diagnosis The diagnosis is usually based on a history of exposure to tuberculosis and local signs, particularly if a cold abscess has formed or if it has ruptured to form a persistent sinus tract or ulcer. Chest fluoroscopy may be done if necessary to confirm the presence of tuberculosis. In pediatric patients, a tuberculin test can help diagnose the disease.
If there is only cervical lymphadenopathy without cold abscess or ulcer formation, diagnosis is often difficult and must be distinguished from chronic lymphadenitis, malignant lymphoma, and metastatic tumors in the neck. If identification is difficult, a biopsy is indicated if necessary.
Prevention Do a good job of hygiene education and develop a good habit of not spitting. Children are given BCG. Pay attention to oral hygiene, early tooth decay and removal of diseased tonsils, which have certain significance in prevention.
** Western Medicine Routine ** Method:
1) Whole body** Pay proper attention to nutrition and rest. Oral isoniazid for 1-2 years, accompanied by systemic toxicity symptoms or tuberculosis lesions elsewhere in the body. Add sodium aminosalicylate or rifampicin or add streptomycin intramuscularly.
b) Local**.
1 A small number of localized, large, pushable lymph nodes may be considered for surgical resection. Be careful not to damage the accessory nerve during surgery
2 If a cold abscess has formed but has not yet been penetrated, stealth puncture can be used to aspirate pus. Insert the needle from the normal** around the abscess. Drain as much pus as possible, and then inject 5 isofumide solution or 10 streptomycin solution into the pus cavity for irrigation.
And leave an appropriate amount in the abscess cavity, 2 times a week.
3 If the cold abscess ruptures and forms ulcers or sinus tracts, if the secondary infection is not obvious, sphinctering can be performed. Carefully bracket all the diseased tissues of the school. The wound was not sutured and the dressing was changed with streptomycin solution.
4. Those with cold abscess secondary suppuration. Incision and drainage are required, and curettage is performed if necessary after infection control.
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The main source of infection for tuberculosis is in patients with open tuberculosis. Includes 1Open tuberculosis (infiltrative tuberculosis, chronic fibrocavitary tuberculosis, caseating pneumonia (tabes perwannia))2
Urinary tuberculosis can be transmitted through sexual activity; 3.open cold abscess wounds of tuberculosis;
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Cervical lymph node tuberculosis is not contagious. Active tuberculosis (TB) causes infection because it releases TB bacteria to the outside world, while cervical lymph node TB does not excrete Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the outside world, so it is not contagious. A common symptom of cervical lymph node tuberculosis is that there may be multiple swollen lymph nodes of varying sizes on one or both sides of the neck.
Initially, the swollen lymph nodes are hard, **, and can be pushed. The development of the lesion, due to the inflammation of the lymph nodes, causes adhesion with ** and the surrounding tissues, and the lymph nodes can also adhere to each other and fuse into a clump. In the late stage, the lymph nodes develop caseous necrosis and liquefaction, forming a cold abscess.
If a patient with cervical lymph node tuberculosis has suppuration, ulceration, or fistula secretion in the lymph nodes, it is contagious, but it is a contact infection, so cervical lymph node tuberculosis is not contagious.
Hope it helps.
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There are people in Xinhua in Loudi, Hunan who will govern. No thanks.
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Analysis: Hello, generally cervical lymph node disturbance without nucleus is not contagious.
Guidance: Simple lymph node tuberculosis is not contagious, if combined with pulmonary tuberculosis will be infectious, so as soon as possible to avoid development.
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Patient's gender: Female.
There were two lumps on his neck, and the doctor was diagnosed with lymph node tuberculosis.
The most appropriate answer:
Lymph node tuberculosis does not excrete bacteria and is therefore not contagious.
Suggestions: It stands to reason that lymph node tuberculosis will be combined with pulmonary tuberculosis, but I have not seen such a medical record in clinical practice for many years, and I have only seen pulmonary tuberculosis combined with lymph node tuberculosis, that is, pulmonary tuberculosis first and then lymph node tuberculosis.
Advice: Lymph node tuberculosis is not transmitted through saliva and droplets, but to be safe, don't let anyone else eat what you have eaten.
Lymph node tuberculosis is a chronic wasting disease, and rest should be strengthened and nutrition should be given reasonably. Avoid spicy food, stop smoking and alcohol.
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