Monday, September 9, 2013
What are the Reasons for Tuber Tuberculosis ??
What are the main reasons For TB or tuberculosis??
Carelessness results in tuberculosis:
We tested ten people walking on road,out of 10 we found that 4 are affected by tuberculosis bacteria.
This shows the impact of TB on careless people.
Reasons why TUBERCULOSIS is affected...???
It is mainly spread because of showing negligence toward treatment and by no taking proper measures towards the disease.
Victim paying inattention towards treatment by not completing it through out the treatment period.
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB primarily affects the lungs, but it can also affect organs in the central nervous system, lymphatic system, and circulatory system among others.
When a person becomes infected with tuberculosis, the bacteria in the lungs multiply and cause pneumonia along with chest pain, coughing up blood, and a prolonged cough. In addition, lymph nodes near the heart and lungs become enlarged.
While breathing many bacterias & virus may enter into our body we don't know that may be Mycrobacteriam Also.
It is maninly spread by not identifying the disease and unknowingly spreading to others.
Who is Bearing the Almost RISK ?
Tuberculosis is spread from person to person through tiny droplets of infected sputum that travel through the air. If an infected person coughs, sneezes, shouts, or spits, bacteria can enter the air and come into contact with uninfected people who breath the bacteria into their lungs.
Although anyone can become infected with TB, some people are at a higher risk, such as:
Those who live with others who have active TB infections
Poor or homeless people
Foreign-born people who come from countries with endemic TB
Older people, nursing home residents, and prison inmates
Alcoholics and intravenous drug users
Those who suffer from malnutrition
Diabetics, cancer patients, and those with HIV/AIDS or other immune system problems
Health-care workers
Workers in refugee camps or shelters
Persons who are affected with diabetes and HIV is bearing the almost RISK of affecting TB.
Persons with immunodeficency and using steriods will be the first victim for this disease.
What are the symptoms of tuberculosis?
Most people who become infected with the bacteria that cause tuberculosis actually do not present symptoms of the disease. However, when symptoms are present, they include unexplained weight loss, tiredness, fatigue, shortness of breath, fever, night sweats, chills, and a loss of appetite. Symptoms specific to the lungs include coughing that lasts for 3 or more weeks, coughing up blood, chest pain, and pain with breathing or coughing.
How can tuberculosis be prevented?
There is a vaccine available for tuberculosis called the BCG vaccine that is used in several parts of the world where TB is common.This vaccine usually protects children and infants from the disease, but adults can still get TB after being vaccinated as children.
Better methods of preventing tuberculosis or TB relapses include eating a healthful diet that takes care of your immune system, getting a TB test regularly if you work or live in a high risk environment, and finishing TB medications. To prevent transmitting the disease to others if you are infected, stay home, cover your mouth, and ensure proper ventilation.
Medicenes Used?
INH and rimpazin are the most commonly medicens that works like a charm for Tuberculosis.
PREVENTION is BETTER THAN CURE.PLEASE BE CAUTIOS BECAUSE I AM HERE TO MAKE U HEALTHY
Carelessness results in tuberculosis:
We tested ten people walking on road,out of 10 we found that 4 are affected by tuberculosis bacteria.
This shows the impact of TB on careless people.
Reasons why TUBERCULOSIS is affected...???
It is mainly spread because of showing negligence toward treatment and by no taking proper measures towards the disease.
Victim paying inattention towards treatment by not completing it through out the treatment period.
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB primarily affects the lungs, but it can also affect organs in the central nervous system, lymphatic system, and circulatory system among others.
When a person becomes infected with tuberculosis, the bacteria in the lungs multiply and cause pneumonia along with chest pain, coughing up blood, and a prolonged cough. In addition, lymph nodes near the heart and lungs become enlarged.
While breathing many bacterias & virus may enter into our body we don't know that may be Mycrobacteriam Also.
It is maninly spread by not identifying the disease and unknowingly spreading to others.
Who is Bearing the Almost RISK ?
Tuberculosis is spread from person to person through tiny droplets of infected sputum that travel through the air. If an infected person coughs, sneezes, shouts, or spits, bacteria can enter the air and come into contact with uninfected people who breath the bacteria into their lungs.
Although anyone can become infected with TB, some people are at a higher risk, such as:
Those who live with others who have active TB infections
Poor or homeless people
Foreign-born people who come from countries with endemic TB
Older people, nursing home residents, and prison inmates
Alcoholics and intravenous drug users
Those who suffer from malnutrition
Diabetics, cancer patients, and those with HIV/AIDS or other immune system problems
Health-care workers
Workers in refugee camps or shelters
Persons who are affected with diabetes and HIV is bearing the almost RISK of affecting TB.
Persons with immunodeficency and using steriods will be the first victim for this disease.
What are the symptoms of tuberculosis?
Most people who become infected with the bacteria that cause tuberculosis actually do not present symptoms of the disease. However, when symptoms are present, they include unexplained weight loss, tiredness, fatigue, shortness of breath, fever, night sweats, chills, and a loss of appetite. Symptoms specific to the lungs include coughing that lasts for 3 or more weeks, coughing up blood, chest pain, and pain with breathing or coughing.
How can tuberculosis be prevented?
There is a vaccine available for tuberculosis called the BCG vaccine that is used in several parts of the world where TB is common.This vaccine usually protects children and infants from the disease, but adults can still get TB after being vaccinated as children.
Better methods of preventing tuberculosis or TB relapses include eating a healthful diet that takes care of your immune system, getting a TB test regularly if you work or live in a high risk environment, and finishing TB medications. To prevent transmitting the disease to others if you are infected, stay home, cover your mouth, and ensure proper ventilation.
Medicenes Used?
INH and rimpazin are the most commonly medicens that works like a charm for Tuberculosis.
PREVENTION is BETTER THAN CURE.PLEASE BE CAUTIOS BECAUSE I AM HERE TO MAKE U HEALTHY
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