Tuberculosis TB in Nepali Causes of TB Sign Symptoms and Treatment of TB in Nepali











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क्षयरोग - TB in Nepali, Tuberculosis Symptoms, Causes and Treatment in Nepali • #health #tb #nayahealth • Health Education in Nepali • NAYA HEALTH • Video Topic: • 0:00 Introduction • 1:05 Symptoms of TB • 3:20 How do you diagnose TB • 4:17 Foods for TB patient • 5:20 Foods to avoid for Tb patient • 7:22 Conclusion • • Causes: • 1. Bacterial Infection: • TB is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a bacteria that can spread through the air when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. • 2. Transmission: • TB is primarily an airborne disease. It spreads when a person inhales the bacteria-containing droplets released into the air by an infected person. • 3. Risk Factors: • Weakened Immune System: Individuals with weakened immune systems (such as those with HIV/AIDS or on immunosuppressive drugs) are at higher risk. • Close Contact: Living or working in close quarters with an infected person increases the risk. • Symptoms: • 1. Pulmonary TB (Affects Lungs): • Persistent Cough: Often producing sputum or blood. • Chest Pain: Pain or discomfort in the chest. • Fatigue: General weakness and fatigue. • Weight Loss: Unexplained weight loss. • 2. Extra pulmonary TB (Affects Other Organs): • Symptoms depend on the affected organs. For example, TB in the spine may cause back pain, while TB in the kidneys can lead to blood in the urine. • Diagnosis: • 1. Monteux Tuberculin Skin Test: • A small amount of TB protein is injected under the skin, and a reaction is observed. • 2. Chest X-ray: • To detect abnormalities in the lungs. • 3. Sputum Tests: • To identify the presence of TB bacteria. • 4. Blood Tests: • Assessing immune response and detecting the presence of the bacteria. • Treatment: • 1. Antibiotic Medications: • TB is treated with a combination of antibiotics for an extended period (usually 6 to 9 months or more). Common medications include ionized, revamping, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide. • 2. Directly Observed Therapy (DOT): • Ensures that patients take their medications as prescribed. A healthcare worker or trained individual directly observes and ensures adherence. • 3. Isolation: • Patients with active TB may be isolated during the initial contagious period. • 4. Vaccination: • Bacilli Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine is available, though its effectiveness varies and it is not widely used in countries with low TB prevalence. • Your Queries: • health tips in nepali • nepali health care • क्षयरोग • TB in Nepali • Causes and Treatment in Nepali • By Naya Health • Tuberculosis Symptoms • Causes • chayarog in nepali • xayarog kasari tha paune • tb rog • tb rog in nepali • tb ka lakchin in nepali • tb symptoms • tb symptom in nepali • tb disease in nepali • tb nepali • tb kina ra kasari huncha • tb medicine side effect • tb ka lakshan • tb sambandhi jankari • nepali ma tb ko barema • tb lagema k gaene • health • tb report • tb symptoms nepali • • #nepali #nepal #health_tips_in_nepali #healthnepal #health #swasthya #education #healthtipsinnepali #innepali #jadibuti #nepalinews #doctorsathi • DISCLAIMER: the information provided on this channel and its video is for educational purpose only and shouldn't to be considered as professional advice. • We put a lot of effort to create every video of NAYA HEALTH. • Unauthorized downloading and re-uploading of our Video to another YouTube Channel or other streaming platform is strictly prohibited. If found will be processed for Removal without warning. • (Link sharing / Embedding to websites is allowed) • website: • Facebook:   / nayahealthofficial   • • ©nayahealth2023

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