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Pulmonary Tuberculosis

What is a pulmonary tuberculosis ?

Pulmonary tuberculosisis is a T.B. of lungs, in common parlance or simply pthisis.Pulmonary tuberculosis is the most dangerous of all the types of T.B. when there may bleeding from the lungs at the terimenal stage and finally, the patient dies. Pulmonary tuberculosis is bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB).

What are the symptoms of the pulmonary tuberculosis ?

In its early stages, pulmonary tuberculosis is a silent condition. As the disease increases, symptoms may occur. Common symptoms include

  • Tiredness
  • Loss of weight
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Coughing up blood
  • Fever and night sweats
  • Cough producing phlegm

Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:

  • Wheezing
  • Sweating excessive
  • Chest pain
  • Breathing difficulty

What are the causes of the pulmonary tuberculosis ?

Pulmonary tuberculosis is usually spread between family members, close friends and people who work or live together. Primary pulmonary TB develops in the minority of people whose immune systems do not successfully contain the primary infection. Pulmonary Tuberculosis may spread easily in closed spaces over a long period of time. It may develop after inhaling droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or sneeze by someone infected with M. tuberculosis.

The TB bacteria to become pathogenic and make a person sick will need a poor diet or a very stressed lifestyle. The usual site of the disease is the lungs, but other organs may be involved. The primary stage of the infection is usually asymptomatic.


Ayurvedic Remedies for pulmonary tuberculosis

In case of pulmonary tuberculosis, you may take:

  • 125 mg of Panchanan Ras, 125 mg of Mukta panchamrita and 250 mg of Amiritasava may take with honey two times in a day.

  • 125 mg of Vasant Malati Ras, 250 mg of Raktapitta Kulakandana Ras, 250 mg of Shatmoolyadi Lauh and 250 mg of Lakhshadi Churna, mix all the items and you may take three times in a day.

  • One ounce juice of leaves of Adhotoda Vasica may mix 5 to 10 ml of honey and take three times in a day.

  • Rudati 2 gms may take two times in a day with honey or lukewarm water

   
 

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