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World TB Day 2021: What is the difference between a common cough and TB on World TB Day, and how

Many people always have a coughing problem, but not every coughing person has tuberculosis, which is not necessary. In fact, some of the key features that distinguish TB and general cough. No matter how dangerous the symptoms of tuberculosis, TB can be eliminated in the short term if it is identified with proper care and timely treatment.

What is TB?
Tuberculosis is a lung disease caused by bacteria. It is an infectious disease caused by the patient’s saliva, mucus and its contact. Apart from the lungs, tuberculosis occurs in the uterus, bones, brain, liver, kidney and throat. What is special is that TB of the organs is not contagious except lung TB.

Why TB is dangerous
When a TB patient sneezes, 10,000 drops of pressure come out of the mouth. At the same time, three thousand drops come out of the mouth when coughing. Therefore, a patient with TB should use a handkerchief when sneezing and coughing. Its infection spreads very fast. In addition, the body part of the victim who is TB becomes completely useless if not treated properly. Uterine TB causes infertility, caused by tuberculosis in the lungs, which makes it weak and dysfunctional. Similarly, the patient has seizures due to brain tuberculosis and the bones begin to dissolve in the TB of the bones.

Difference between common cough and TB
Common cough causes len to throat. There may be irritation in the respiratory tract. A sore throat causes a sore throat when speaking. At the same time, mucus with cough is common in most cases. The root cause of cough in TB is the bacteria that causes TB. It produces coughing molecules for its spread in the patient’s body. TB is spread by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which damages our lungs.

These features
Losing weight
Hunger began to decrease
Cough persists for more than 3 weeks
Mucus with cough
Occasional bleeding in the mucus
Evening or night fever
Chest pain while breathing

Curing and Preventing Cough
Consult a doctor if you have a cough for more than three weeks. Take the full course of Medicine, too. Do not stop medicine without asking a doctor. Usually, when symptoms of the disease end, the patient discontinues treatment, feeling that he has recovered. Don’t do this. This can increase the risk of infection and increase the risk of developing tuberculosis, among others.
– Put the mask on. If there is no mask, cover your mouth with paper napkins every time before coughing or sneezing. Add this napkin to the lid-covered dustbin. Then set fire to these napkins.

– Don’t spit here. The patient spits in a plastic bag and puts the phenol in it and seals it well in the dustbin. Avoid doing plastic fires.

– The ladies were in a well-ventilated and well-lit room.

– Avoid alcohol AC because bacteria get inside and make others sick.

– Eat enough nutrition, exercise and do yoga and live a normal life.

-Maris should avoid beedi, cigarettes, hookah, tobacco, alcohol etc.

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