Can TB patient go for GYM?!


Question: Can TB patient go for GYM!?
HI i recently come to know that i got TB!. I am perfectly alright physically!. i have no cough, fever etc!.!. i have got a gland enlarged in my meck then i went to doctor and dcotor said take chest xray!. they suspected it's a TB and started a medication with higdose antibiotics!. I was surprised to hear that i have TB!. i dont smoke and drink also!. Anyhow i wanted to get rid of this problem now!. I am under going medical treatment now!. i want your guidance about diet and excercise etc!.!. what kind of diet i can follow!?Cna i go for work(money:( )!? Can i go for workouts(gym)!? Any suggestions so that i can make my immune system better!. I apprecite your help thanksWww@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Antibiotic treatment can be tricky for TB!. The only way to clear up your infection is to take the antibiotics as prescribed!. Be sure to not skip doses and to finish your prescription!.

You don't have to smoke or consume alcohol to acquire a TB infection!. TB is transmitted through droplets from an infected person!. Since about 32% of the world population has

In your lungs TB is taken up by your immune system causing granulomas and tubercle formation!. This is why you do not show the symptoms, since it is a latent infection, not TB disease!. This is a normal immune response and is usual coupled with antibiotic therapy which last for the course of 6-9 months!.

Someone with a latent infection is not contagious to others!. The stage of your infection should be able to be confirmed by your doctor!. If they confirm that you are suffering from a latent infection you should be fine to go out in public for work or play!.

Eat healthy, keep to your antibiotics, and get well soon!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories