Early symptoms of tuberculosis

  Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease, and its symptoms vary depending on the body's resistance. So what are the early symptoms of tuberculosis? Today, Baike will share with everyone.

  

Early symptoms of tuberculosis1

  1. Feeling weak, waking up in the morning can be tiring, and there are also obvious symptoms of weakness in the afternoon. However, at night, there is uncontrollable excitement and even insomnia.

  2. Without any other reason, the body gradually becomes thin and weight loss occurs.

  3. Long term coughing or sputum production may lead to dry cough in the morning. In the early stages, the cough may not be obvious when symptoms are mild, but as the condition progresses, the cough worsens, with blood streaks or bloody sputum in the sputum, and even difficulty breathing.

  4. When falling asleep or waking up, there may be sweating all over the body, also known as night sweats. In severe cases, the bedding can be soaked through, and the patient may feel extremely tired and weak.

  5. Fluctuations in body temperature, with an increase in body temperature after noon or exhaustion, and a decrease in low temperature or even low-grade fever in the afternoon or evening, should be symptoms of lung disease.

  6. There may be chest tightness or pain, which starts as intermittent dull pain and becomes increasingly severe as the condition progresses.

  7. Women who experience menstrual irregularities or amenorrhea without gynecological diseases or pregnancy, and men who often have nocturnal emissions without warning, should also pay attention to whether there are problems with the lungs.

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