What symptom does tuberculosis relapse?
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Due to the influence of different factors, different people will suffer from diseases, including tuberculosis. Generally speaking, tuberculosis needs to be treated and recuperated after suffering from this disease. If we don't pay attention to it, it may relapse. So, what are the main symptoms of tuberculosis recurrence?
What symptom does tuberculosis relapse?
Tuberculosis is a pulmonary infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is a serious threat to human health. Usually, pulmonary tuberculosis may recur, and the systemic symptoms are afternoon fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, night sweats, etc. If the lung lesions spread, often irregular high fever. Women may have menstrual disorders or amenorrhea. And blood in sputum: blood in sputum or small blood clots, most of which are caused by tuberculosis.
There are two reasons for the recurrence of tuberculosis. One is endogenous recurrence; That is, the treatment is not complete, and under certain conditions (such as cold, fatigue, childbirth, etc.) tuberculosis grows and reproduces. Second, reinfection recurrence; That is again infected with tuberculosis, and lead to tuberculosis. Cough and expectoration is the most common early symptom of pulmonary tuberculosis, but it is also easy to make patients or doctors mistakenly think it is "cold" or "tracheitis" and lead to misdiagnosis.
Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease. At the beginning, because of mild symptoms, patients feel no discomfort, and generally do not pay attention to it. Symptoms only appear when the disease progresses. Some people have poor resistance, and they are infected with large amount of tuberculosis bacteria with strong virulence, so the symptoms will be more obvious. Generally speaking, if it appears, it is best to carry out timely treatment to alleviate, so as to avoid causing greater impact.
matters needing attention
Guide patients to increase nutrition, eat chicken, fish, lean meat, eggs, milk, bean products and fresh vegetables and fruits rich in animal protein. High quality animal protein food accounts for 50% of the protein intake. Reasonable diet can not only ensure the rehabilitation needs of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, but also avoid excessive intake of nutrients and increase the burden on the liver. For the patients with drug-induced liver disease caused by the side effects of anti tuberculosis drugs, we should guide them to avoid eating high calorie food, such as fried food, fried food, chocolate, etc., in order to prevent liver steatosis and hinder the repair of liver cells. Patients with less food intake were given intravenous supplement of albumin, Ganan, amino acids, glucose and vitamins.