
Tuberculosis in eyes: Early symptoms and when to seek help
Tuberculosis in eyes: Ocular tuberculosis affects multiple eye regions which include the middle layer of the eye (uvea), retina and the optic nerve.

Tuberculosis in eyes: Ocular tuberculosis affects multiple eye regions which include the middle layer of the eye (uvea), retina and the optic nerve.

#HumFitTohIndiaHit: Rising TB cases among young adults in urban India are a growing concern. Know the causes, early symptoms, and why timely diagnosis is crucial.

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in India is rising silently, affecting organs beyond lungs. Here are the key symptoms, diagnosis challenges, and why early detection is critical.

World Tuberculosis Day 2026: President Droupadi Murmu highlights India's fight against TB, TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan progress, and the theme "Yes! We Can End TB"

World Tuberculosis Day 2026: Tuberculosis can be prevented and treated in children with the help of timely treatment and appropriate guidance in the recovery.

Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, primarily attacking the lungs but capable of affecting other organs. It spreads through airborne droplets from coughs or sneezes. Key symptoms include a persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and weight loss.

Best diet for TB patients: here's what to eat for faster recovery from tuberculosis, including high-protein foods, fruits, and nutrition tips for TB patients.

How to boost respiratory health with yoga? On this World Tuberculosis Day, check out the top 6 yoga asanas that can help build strong lungs, improve breathing capacity, and boost respiratory health.

World Tuberculosis Day 2026: Drug-resistant Tuberculosis occurs when bacteria stop responding to treatment making infections harder to cure. Expert advises that early diagnosis and proper medication are non-negotiable.

Know the early warning signs of tuberculosis, why timely detection matters, and when to seek medical help on World Tuberculosis Day 2026.

The study's findings represent a pivotal step towards curbing the spread of TB, offering hope for a future where timely and accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role in saving lives and stemming the disease's global impact.

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.

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.

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.

On the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day today, let us see if TB increases your risk of coronavirus. Read on to know more.

Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. World Tuberculosis Day is observed to raise public awareness about the devastating consequences of TB. Read on to know the symptoms of the disease to stay safe -

India contributes more than 25 per cent of the global TB burden. On World Tuberculosis Day, experts have suggested that the measures taken to stop the spread of Covid-19 pandemic, including the mandatory use of face masks, can also help contain TB disease in India.

Sadly, India accounts for about a quarter of the global TB burden. On this World Tuberculosis Day 2020, let's take a pledge to do our bid to help end this epidemic. Also, read to know the TB tests available today to stay safe.

Despite being preventable and curable, tuberculosis is the leading of cause of death from infectious disease, ranking above HIV/AIDS. As we observe the World Tuberculosis Day 2020 today, we have made a small effort to aware people on how to avoid the spread of TB. Read on to know how you can help yourself and others if you have TB.

As we celebrate World Tuberculosis Day today, here is a low-down on the significance, theme and history of this day, observed annually by the WHO.

Currently, only one four multiple drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) cases is detected and not more than one in two is cured, worldwide. So the death rate among this type of TB is very high both in India and outside. Read on to know how you can tackle it efficiently.

Tuberculosis in eyes: Ocular tuberculosis affects multiple eye regions which include the middle layer of the eye (uvea), retina and the optic nerve.

#HumFitTohIndiaHit: Rising TB cases among young adults in urban India are a growing concern. Know the causes, early symptoms, and why timely diagnosis is crucial.

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in India is rising silently, affecting organs beyond lungs. Here are the key symptoms, diagnosis challenges, and why early detection is critical.

World Tuberculosis Day 2026: President Droupadi Murmu highlights India's fight against TB, TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan progress, and the theme "Yes! We Can End TB"

World Tuberculosis Day 2026: Tuberculosis can be prevented and treated in children with the help of timely treatment and appropriate guidance in the recovery.

Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, primarily attacking the lungs but capable of affecting other organs. It spreads through airborne droplets from coughs or sneezes. Key symptoms include a persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and weight loss.

Best diet for TB patients: here's what to eat for faster recovery from tuberculosis, including high-protein foods, fruits, and nutrition tips for TB patients.

How to boost respiratory health with yoga? On this World Tuberculosis Day, check out the top 6 yoga asanas that can help build strong lungs, improve breathing capacity, and boost respiratory health.

World Tuberculosis Day 2026: Drug-resistant Tuberculosis occurs when bacteria stop responding to treatment making infections harder to cure. Expert advises that early diagnosis and proper medication are non-negotiable.

Know the early warning signs of tuberculosis, why timely detection matters, and when to seek medical help on World Tuberculosis Day 2026.

The study's findings represent a pivotal step towards curbing the spread of TB, offering hope for a future where timely and accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role in saving lives and stemming the disease's global impact.

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.

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.

On the occasion of World Tuberculosis Day today, let us see if TB increases your risk of coronavirus. Read on to know more.

Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. World Tuberculosis Day is observed to raise public awareness about the devastating consequences of TB. Read on to know the symptoms of the disease to stay safe -

India contributes more than 25 per cent of the global TB burden. On World Tuberculosis Day, experts have suggested that the measures taken to stop the spread of Covid-19 pandemic, including the mandatory use of face masks, can also help contain TB disease in India.

Sadly, India accounts for about a quarter of the global TB burden. On this World Tuberculosis Day 2020, let's take a pledge to do our bid to help end this epidemic. Also, read to know the TB tests available today to stay safe.

Despite being preventable and curable, tuberculosis is the leading of cause of death from infectious disease, ranking above HIV/AIDS. As we observe the World Tuberculosis Day 2020 today, we have made a small effort to aware people on how to avoid the spread of TB. Read on to know how you can help yourself and others if you have TB.

As we celebrate World Tuberculosis Day today, here is a low-down on the significance, theme and history of this day, observed annually by the WHO.

Currently, only one four multiple drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) cases is detected and not more than one in two is cured, worldwide. So the death rate among this type of TB is very high both in India and outside. Read on to know how you can tackle it efficiently.

24th March of every year is dedicated towards spreading awareness about TB in a bid to bring down its incidence and control it better. Better disease management requires early detection. Here is a low-down on how tuberculosis can be diagnosed, drug regimen and the role of Ayurveda in TB management.