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Symptoms for Tuberculosis (TB)
If you have latent TB, you will not have symptoms unless the disease becomes active.
Symptoms of Active TB may include:
- Coughing, which produces a small amount of green or yellow sputum in the morning.
- During tuberculosis, you will loose your weight and have the feeling of tiredness.
- Rapid heartbeat, may lead to the condition of tuberculosis.
- When lymph nodes in the neck are infected, then swelling in the neck occur, which is a symptom of tuberculosis.
- Shortness of breath and chest pain could occur in rare cases.
Other Symptoms of Tuberculosis may be:
- Cold night sweats, which are heavy enough to wake a sleeper up and require a change of nightclothes or bed sheets.
- During tuberculosis, you are not feeling well.
- A loss of energy and appetite.
- Nausea or vomiting may occur during T. B.
- Breathlessness may occur due to infection in lungs.
- Swollen glands.
- Before tuberculosis, You are get affected by pneumonia.
- hemoptysis (blood in the sputum) can occur in tuberculosis.
- In a minority of people with weakened immune systems, TB bacteria may spread through their blood to various parts of their body.
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