World Lung Day 2023: Be Aware Of The Most Common Diseases That Affect Your Lungs
On World Lung Day, let us test our knowledge on the types of lung diseases that can really take a toll on our overall health.
On World Lung Day, let us test our knowledge on the types of lung diseases that can really take a toll on our overall health.
X-rays and advanced investigations like CT and MRI scans help diagnose.
Death cases caused due severe Tuberculosis has recently increased than the death cases caused by AIDs or COVID-19.
India accounts for 31 per cent the global paediatric Tuberculosis (TB) burden. PTB is one of the major causes of child mortality globally.
India is aiming to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) by 2025. Here are some significant challenges faced by country in controlling the infectious disease.
Tuberculosis is not essentially a disease of the poor but poverty makes it hard to come out of it.
Timely diagnosis of TB and finding a working treatment for the condition is a challenge. Many people drop treatment prematurely due to high economic burden.
Tuberculosis or TB has become a common disease nowadays. It is an infectious disease that typically affects people's lungs. When a person with pulmonary tuberculosis coughs, sneezes, or spits in public, other people may become infected with the disease.
World Tuberculosis Day: According to the WHO, more than 95 percent of TB deaths happen in low and middle-income countries. Read on to know hoe you can prevent the disease.
The treatment of bone and spine TB poses unique challenges due to the difficulty in delivering antibiotics to the infected area.
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Besides the lungs, TB can also occur in the brain, uterus, mouth, liver, kidney, throat etc.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health threat globally, with India carrying the highest burden. Here's how to 'STOP' Tuberculosis.
Yoga Expert shares five yoga poses that may help alleviate TB symptoms.
TB is essentially not a disease of the poor but poverty makes it hard for them to get out of it.
According to CDC, antibiotic resistance is a combination of many factors- uncontrolled access to antibiotics, overdose and overuse of antibiotics and easy spread of communicable diseases.
Surgeries can be performed from the front or the back. Front surgeries were done in the past with relatively more complications.
Under-nutrition is a factor contributing to the development of active TB disease. Ni-kshay Mitra scheme encourages organisations and individuals adopt TB patients and provide nutritional support to them.
On World Lung Day, let us test our knowledge on the types of lung diseases that can really take a toll on our overall health.
Death cases caused due severe Tuberculosis has recently increased than the death cases caused by AIDs or COVID-19.
India accounts for 31 per cent the global paediatric Tuberculosis (TB) burden. PTB is one of the major causes of child mortality globally.
India is aiming to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) by 2025. Here are some significant challenges faced by country in controlling the infectious disease.
Timely diagnosis of TB and finding a working treatment for the condition is a challenge. Many people drop treatment prematurely due to high economic burden.
World Tuberculosis Day: According to the WHO, more than 95 percent of TB deaths happen in low and middle-income countries. Read on to know hoe you can prevent the disease.
The treatment of bone and spine TB poses unique challenges due to the difficulty in delivering antibiotics to the infected area.
How Does TB Vaccine Work? Know The Role Of Tuberculosis Vaccination In Controlling And Preventing Disease.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health threat globally, with India carrying the highest burden. Here's how to 'STOP' Tuberculosis.
Yoga Expert shares five yoga poses that may help alleviate TB symptoms.
TB is essentially not a disease of the poor but poverty makes it hard for them to get out of it.
According to CDC, antibiotic resistance is a combination of many factors- uncontrolled access to antibiotics, overdose and overuse of antibiotics and easy spread of communicable diseases.
Surgeries can be performed from the front or the back. Front surgeries were done in the past with relatively more complications.
Under-nutrition is a factor contributing to the development of active TB disease. Ni-kshay Mitra scheme encourages organisations and individuals adopt TB patients and provide nutritional support to them.
A new guidance is being released by WHO to start a national strategic planning for tuberculosis response that will mainly center around the affected population.
Advanced maternal age and tubal factors are the top causes of female infertility in the Delhi-NCR region.
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The transmission of Tuberculosis from humans to animals has been detected in the city of Chennai. State to conduct house screenings to comprehend the spread of the disease.
X-rays and advanced investigations like CT and MRI scans help diagnose.
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Tuberculosis or TB has become a common disease nowadays. It is an infectious disease that typically affects people's lungs. When a person with pulmonary tuberculosis coughs, sneezes, or spits in public, other people may become infected with the disease.
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is the name of the bacteria that causes TB. Every year we celebrate World TB Day on 24th of March to raise awareness about the devastating health, social and economic consequences of Tuberculosis and also educate people to take necessary steps to eradicate TB.
Here's how tuberculosis can be prevented by implementing simple preatuionary measures.
Tuberculosis is not essentially a disease of the poor but poverty makes it hard to come out of it.
Besides the lungs, TB can also occur in the brain, uterus, mouth, liver, kidney, throat etc.