Common Causes Of Arachnoiditis

Tuberculosis

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Some patients experience arachnoiditis as a complication of tuberculosis. Other bacterial infections, viral infections, and fungal infections may also lead to arachnoiditis if they affect the spine. Tuberculosis, often abbreviated TB, is a bacterial infection that spreads through the air when individuals cough. Patients with weak immune systems are at a higher risk of contracting tuberculosis because their immune systems can't fight the bacteria off. This includes both those with immune-compromising health conditions and those taking immunosuppressants. It's vital for tuberculosis to be diagnosed and treated properly, as the disease can become life-threatening. Common signs of tuberculosis are bad coughing spells that last for at least three weeks, fever, general weakness and tiredness, loss of appetite, and coughing up mucus or blood.

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