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Managing fear of tuberculosis

The presence of tuberculosis in some societies involves ritualistic processes to be completed to in the hope of clearing the ailment. The patient may be imbibed into this form of thinking and prefers to undergo the rituals due to fears of medicine. The fear has its base in poor awareness. The manageability of tuberculosis in … Continue reading

Barriers to be broken with tuberculosis

A variety of notions about the management of the disease may be broken if international discussions and ideas are shared and implemented. Research on the management of tuberculosis patients to retain the ailment is necessary. Alongside this, doctors need to understand their personal needs as essential to effectively managing the disease. The need to return … Continue reading

Spread the light life with tuberculosis

Despite medical advancement, the negative feelings surrounding tuberculosis abound. Families are isolated and the necessary support required for ensuring smooth recovery is lacking. Poverty and low education lead people to local doctors who claim to possess magical powers and delay the start of effective treatment. Superstitions surrounding the disease take precedence in the minds of … Continue reading

Tuberculosis patient empowerment

The involvement of the tuberculosis patient in the treatment and active discussion regarding choices and possibilities increases the sense of being in personal control of the disease. The doctor patient relationship must change from directive to collaborative for the long term treatment and cure. Doctors must increase their understanding of the context of the tuberculosis … Continue reading

Peripheral support for those with tuberculosis

Doctors, nurses, hospital staff and family members are the ones who rally round the patient and undergo the stress of finance, worry and stigma when a diagnosis of tuberculosis is made. There is a need to provide care for the care givers and understand and alleviate their suffering. Children are most likely to be affected … Continue reading

Support for Tuberculosis patients

The declaration of the presence of tuberculosis leads to a variety of reactions. Disbelief, denial, disgust, anger, fear and depression is a common cycle of feelings in patients. Societal stigma and the possibility of familial rejection may drive the patient to a feeling of despair. Tuberculosis was once a dreaded disease with a low chance … Continue reading

Tuberculosis- Line of treatment

The traditional treatment of tuberculosis used to involve long periods of complete bed rest and isolation from society. Hill-side sanatoriums were considered suitable for the recovery of tuberculosis patients. This is no longer the case. Patients are allowed to return to work once the course of the treatment has begun. The bacteria are virulent before … Continue reading

An overview of tuberculosis medication

Once the diagnosis of tuberculosis is confirmed, the patient must maintain a strict dietary and rest regimen to remain on the path to recovery. This is not easy since the dosage recommended involves consuming eight pills in the course of a day for a period of nine months. The patient feels fatigued though the disease … Continue reading

Symptoms of tuberculosis

Mycobacterium tuberculosis appears a in a number of organs, a few of which are explained here. Be aware of the different types of symptoms in order to take necessary precautions in time. In case of the slightest doubt on account of the continuation of symptoms, visit a physician for the necessary tests. Though this disease … Continue reading

Guard against tuberculosis

The most common cause for tuberculosis to manifest in the human body is low immunity. Lifestyle habits, poverty, personal choices and low awareness create situations for the disease to enter the body and spread. Tuberculosis may also come about due to pre-existing conditions that allow for its development. The awareness of actions and the possibility … Continue reading