Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by a germ that is transmitted from person to person by airborne droplets. Usually this infection is passed on as a result of very close contact, so family members of an infected person are endangered if the person continues to live in the same household and has not undergone proper treatment
Today I will discuss about the symptoms of Tuberculosis Disease so that you can perform early treatment. Here are some of the Symptoms of Tuberculosis Disease
Symptoms of active tuberculosis may be mild and include an ongoing cough for three or more weeks, fever, weight loss, night sweats, poor appetite, and fatigue. A person with tuberculosis can also cough up blood (hemoptysis) and chest pain. Tuberculosis (TB) will not cause any symptoms until the infection has reached the lungs. As the bacteria are very slow moving, your symptoms might not begin for many years after the initial exposure to the bacteria has taken place.