Is TB Cough Different From A Normal Cough? | Tuberculosis Infection | Health Live
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View In AppA TB cough differs from a normal cough in several ways. It typically persists for more than 2-3 weeks, unlike the shorter duration of common coughs. One significant aspect of a TB cough is the presence of sputum, which can sometimes contain blood. Along with this, individuals may experience chest pain, and in cases of TB pleurisy, fluid accumulation in the chest cavity can lead to shortness of breath. These symptoms indicate more severe complications associated with tuberculosis. Persistent coughing with these characteristics should prompt a visit to a healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment, as TB requires specific medical attention to manage and treat effectively.