Tuberculosis How tuberculosis without symptoms is treated

Updated on healthy 2024-07-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    How to diagnose sympathetic cervical spondylosis (1) Sympathetic nervous excitation symptoms Head symptoms: headache or migraine, heaviness, dizziness, occipital pain or posterior neck pain; However, these symptoms do not worsen with head movement. Facial symptoms:

    Symptoms such as enlarged eye fissures, blurred vision, dilated pupils, swollen and painful eye sockets, dry eyes, and Venus in the eyes. Zhang Shuncong, Spine Specialist, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Heart disease symptoms: rapid heartbeat, arrhythmia, pain in the precordial area and increased blood pressure.

    Peripheral vascular symptoms: because of vasospasm, the limbs are cold and cold, the local temperature is low, or the limbs are itchy when they are cold, or redness, swelling, and pain are aggravated. Numbness of the neck, face, and extremities may also be seen, but analgesia is not segmental.

    Sweating disorder: manifested by excessive sweating. This phenomenon may be confined to one limb, head, neck, hands, feet, distal limbs, or half of the body.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Please go to a regular people's hospital or chest hospital.

    Specific checks to be done:

    1. Sputum smear examination.

    The patient's sputum is smeared and tested under the microscope for the patient's negative and positive.

    2. X-ray examination.

    X-ray of the lungs can not only detect tuberculosis at an early stage, but also diagnose the location, extent, nature, progression and effect of the symptoms.

    3. CT examination.

    In cases where x-rays are not ready or effective for making judgments, CT scans are done.

    4. Tracheoscopy.

    Tuberculosis that occurs in the trachea or bronchi is called tracheal tuberculosis and requires a tracheoscopy.

    In general, only two tests are needed for pulmonary tuberculosis.

    One, two.

    Good luck soon**!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital is a specialized hospital for tuberculosis, which requires chest X-ray or CT, and should also check for sputum tuberculosis bacteria.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tuberculosis hospitals or centers for disease control and prevention can be tested. Contents: Sputum examination, chest x-ray.

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