Cough Dengue Disease - Are all coughing blood due to TB disease? Not necessarily. Does tuberculosis causes coughing up blood? Coughing up blood could be is one of many symptoms of tuberculosis, but usually it is a symptom of advanced. What's the difference coughing up blood caused by TB with coughing blood due to other diseases? Previously, please know that coughing up blood can be caused by various diseases. Can be due to germ infection Tuberculosis (known as pulmonary disease/TB), or it could be due to cardiac abnormalities, or because other infections also can.
Coughing up blood because TB disease is usually accompanied by other complaints, such as decreased appetite, fever is not very high, the body feels more sweat (especially during nighttime sleep) and weight loss.
To determine whether blood cough caused by tuberculosis is required other tests such as sputum examination (sputum) and x-ray of the chest.
TB treatment normally given to a special class of antibiotic, such as Isonizid/INH, Rifampin, Ethambutol, Streptomycin, which could be obtained for free through the health center/hospital (because it is subsidized directly by the WHO).
Antibiotics may also be obtained if the treatment by the doctor personally but it cost quite expensive. The use of antibiotics on tuberculosis disease should be a combination of 2 drugs or more, to prevent TB germs resistant/resistant to this treatment. Globally, germs that are resistant to antibiotic treatment or is called multidrug resistant TB, resulting in TB disease more difficult to cure.
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