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World Tuberculosis Day: Know all about the disease

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

According to Organisation (WHO), (TB) is one of the top 10 causes of death globally and resulted in 1.8 million deaths in 2016, alone. 95% of deaths occur in low-and middle-income countries.

is a serious form of that affects lungs and at times other parts of the body like bones, joints and kidneys. It is caused by

It spreads through air and a person can contract by breathing in These get released in the air by a person who already has the in his/her body.

that causes in human beings usually affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. by won't necessarily make you sick as you can have either latent or disease.

"happens when a person with latent becomes sick. Some individuals become sick as soon as they get infected, before their immune system can fight back. In other cases, people don't get sick initially but they fall sick when the immune system becomes weak. This can happen due to some other or immunocompromised conditions," said Dr Sireesh, & Pediatric Endocrinologist, TeleradRxDx.

Age groups that are commonly affected

- Infants and children aged less than 4 years

- People infected in the preceding two years

- People with immune-compromised conditions

- Those with other preexisting or conditions such as and

Signs and Symptoms:

It is very difficult to diagnose based only on symptoms as mimics symptoms of some other In such scenarios, tests should be performed to confirm the diagnosis and reveal definite evidence of

Common symptoms of pulmonary includes

- that lasts more than one week

- Pain in chest

- Weakness

- Blood in sputum

- Fatigue

- Weight loss

- Lack of appetite

- Chills

- Fever

- Night sweat

Diagnosis of Tuberculosis:

Some of the tests for diagnosis focus directly on looking for the while other tests, such as chest X-rays, look for the effect of the on a patient's body.

Treatment:

Medications are the cornerstone for the treatment of TB; however, treating takes much longer than treatment for other bacterial Apart from the regular anti drugs there are various new drugs that are being tested and studied as add-on therapy to the current combination treatment.

Common myths and facts about Tuberculosis:

1) Myth: occurs only among lower socioeconomic group

Fact: can be contracted by anyone. However, certain population such as people with reduced immunity, elderly and immigrants are at greater risk of developing Family members and other individuals in contact with them are also at the risk of developing

2) Myth: is a hereditary disease.

Fact: Genetics plays no role in transmission and acquisition of It is not hereditary however, members of the same family may get infected as it is transmitted through the air.

3) Myth: is caused by excessive smoking

Fact: Smokers are predisposed to develop respiratory diseases, however, is a bacterial caused by

4) Myth: is incurable and is fatal

Fact: is completely curable however; the treatment of takes much longer when compared to other bacterial In most cases, because of lengthy treatment regimen and side effects of drugs, patients often discontinue the treatment. It is important that this does not happen and patients complete their treatment which will help them in complete recovery.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 15:57 IST
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