Blood from Mouth
Can Be TB
Coughing blood (hemoptysis) is a serious symptom that could indicate Tuberculosis. Don't ignore it – consult a TB expert today for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Common TB Symptoms to Watch For
Tuberculosis can present with various symptoms. If you experience any of these, especially blood in cough, seek medical attention immediately.
Blood in Cough
Coughing up blood or blood-streaked sputum (hemoptysis)
Persistent Fever
Low-grade fever that persists for weeks
Night Sweats
Excessive sweating during sleep
Weight Loss
Unexplained weight loss over time
Chronic Cough
Cough lasting more than 3 weeks
Breathing Difficulty
Shortness of breath or chest pain
Why is Blood from Mouth a Serious Sign?
Hemoptysis (coughing up blood) can be a warning sign of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). TB is caused by bacteria that primarily attacks the lungs. When the infection damages lung tissue and blood vessels, it can lead to bleeding that appears in your cough.
Early detection is crucial. TB is completely curable when diagnosed early and treated properly. Don't delay – your health is our priority.
Key Facts About TB:
- TB is curable with proper treatment
- Early diagnosis leads to better outcomes
- TB treatment typically takes 6-9 months
- TB can affect anyone regardless of age
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