Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis

The concept of tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is defined as a severe epidemic that causes many infections and sores. It affects the human person due to exposure to TB bacteria. It is transmitted through the air to cause lung injury and damage to the breathing process, due to its strong effects on the respiratory system and bones.

General information about tuberculosis

  • Tuberculosis affects the amount of calcium stored in the body and works to reduce it.
  • Tuberculosis should be treated quickly; its spread in the body causes advanced conditions to death and loss of life.
  • Tuberculosis is a serious disease and infectious, and affects the human through the reduction of meat after a disease.
  • Tuberculosis is a deadly disease that can be transmitted by human pathogens.
  • The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are called microbacterium.
  • Tuberculosis can be caused by eating a contaminated food with a germ that is responsible for causing tuberculosis.
  • The patient should be isolated from the TB, because this disease, if it has hit the spine works to remove some of the secretions from the infected place and go to the skin, which makes it easy to transfer to another person is healthy.
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis is transmitted from the patient to the healthy person by coughing.

Types of tuberculosis

  • Tuberculosis known as tuberculosis, which affects the human mycobacterium bacteria.
  • A disease of tuberculosis through bacteria that infect cattle called the Mycobacteria.
  • Type of opportunist: a mild mycobacterium that causes exposure to lung and lymph nodes in the neck, and is common among people who are immune, such as children.

Symptoms of tuberculosis

  • Some small tumors that spread in infected organs, such as the lungs or the spine, for example, and the formation of adipose materials on organs infected with organic bacteria for tuberculosis.
  • The feeling of exhaustion and exhaustion.
  • Loss of food appetite and severe weight loss.
  • Exits blood from the mouth when coughing.
  • High body temperature dramatically.
  • Night sweats
  • Ejaculation of mucous secretions
  • Increased spit, sometimes accompanied by blood and thick.
  • Bloody urination.
  • Tuberculosis causes infertility in women who have it
  • diarrhea
  • Intestinal obstruction
  • Difficulty digesting food
  • Exposure to severe pain in the head
  • Exposure to Addison’s disease
  • Bone fractures and acute inflammation of the joints
  • Inflammation of the eyes
  • Inflammation of the lymph nodes in the abdomen and neck, and the removal of pus and the occurrence of ulcers.
  • Paralysis can be found in the lower limbs.
  • Exposure to epilepsy.
  • The sensation of always rushing when doing any effort.

Methods of spread of tuberculosis

  • By breathing; when the person suffering from tuberculosis, sneezing, coughing or talking, so that the bacteria causing the tuberculosis spread.
  • By eating; when doing a special meal and used by a TB patient.
  • By touching, when using the instruments of the patient.