Key Warning Signs Of Tuberculosis

Chest Pain

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Tuberculosis can lead to chest pain, which might be sharp or throbbing. This pain might get worse when an individual coughs or breathes. Patients might have unexplained fatigue and weakness.

There are two main presentations of tuberculosis. With latent TB infection, there are tuberculosis bacteria living in the body without causing symptoms. Many individuals who breathe in TB bacteria can fight them off with their immune systems. However, when the bacteria do grow and begin attacking the lungs and other organ systems, the infection has progressed to tuberculosis disease. Chest pain is an indicator a patient has developed TB disease. It's common for latent tuberculosis infection to evolve into TB disease if a patient's immune system is compromised and cannot fight off the initial bacteria.

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