Science, asked by masinoma4, 9 months ago

i have to write a report and create a pamphlet on Tuberculosis.
1. what are the causes of tuberculosis
2. the symptoms associated with tuberculosis
3. the conventional medical treatments for tuberculosis
4. the possible alternative treatments for the tuberculosis

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Answered by ipshibil
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Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a highly contagious disease which can affect any part of the body. Based on the part of the body where the bacteria have infected, tuberculosis can be classified into two heads- pulmonary and extra pulmonary tuberculosis. While extra pulmonary tuberculosis generally affects the other parts of the body, Pulmonary Tuberculosis affects the lungs. As tuberculosis of lungs or pulmonary tuberculosis is contagious, it can easily spread from one person to another by means of the infected sputum.

Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic, progressive mycobacterial infection, often with a period of latency following initial infection. TB most commonly affects the lungs. Symptoms include productive cough, fever, weight loss, and malaise. Diagnosis is most often by sputum smear and culture and, increasingly, by rapid molecular-based diagnostic tests. Treatment is with multiple antimicrobial drugs given for at least 6 mo.

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Answered by anshika5059
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Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection caused by MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS . It is an infectious disease that spread from person to person by droplet infection. Tuberculosis may infect any part of the, but most commonly affects the lungs. The symptoms include persistent cough, blood-containing sputum, weight loss , chest pain , afternoon fever and shortness of breath. Tuberculosis can be treated by taking several drugs for 6 to 9 months. It can be prevented by vaccination BCG VACCINE

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