How long can liver tuberculosis live?

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Tuberculous lesions of the liver is a rare disease. Due to the lack of specific symptoms and signs, the clinical misdiagnosis and mistreatment rate is high. Now share with you how long can you live with liver tuberculosis?.

How long can liver tuberculosis live?

First, the liver tuberculous lesions are mainly treated by internal medicine, but the liver tuberculous lesions should be treated by surgery. Proper rest and nutrition should be strengthened; Support treatment should be strengthened for the weak and seriously ill.

Second, the medication plan of liver tuberculous lesions can refer to pulmonary tuberculosis, and the course of treatment should be extended appropriately. When patients with liver tuberculous lesions have abnormal liver function such as elevated ALT, it is not a contraindication of anti tuberculosis treatment, but an indication. ALT may fluctuate slightly during the course of treatment, but it will soon return to normal.

Third: early use of anti tuberculosis drugs, commonly used for isoniazid, streptomycin, p-aminosalicylic acid (PAS), rifampicin and ethambutol. The course of isoniazid is usually 2 years and streptomycin is 3-6 months. Pas can be used for more than half a year according to the patient's reaction. At the same time, nutrition and systemic support should be strengthened.

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Because the liver is rich in monocyte macrophages, rich in reticuloendothelial tissue and strong reactivity, it has strong regeneration and defense ability, and can form a barrier in time, so the liver tuberculous lesions have a tendency of self-healing. However, once the patient presented with high fever, chills, hepatomegaly and other active hepatic tuberculous lesions, it was difficult to recover on its own; If no specific treatment is given in time, it will deteriorate rapidly and die within a few weeks or months. Antituberculous drug therapy can be effective immediately, even in very serious cases of liver tuberculosis, but also can be cured.