Can renal tuberculosis go to work normally?
summary
Renal tuberculosis is a very common disease in our life, and many people have known about its basic treatment. Generally, this disease occurs in adults between 20 and 40 years old. But the incidence rate between young children and the elderly is quite high. Patients with this disease physical decline, loss of appetite will have a certain impact on life and work. In order to avoid this situation, let's talk about the normal work of renal tuberculosis?.
Can renal tuberculosis go to work normally?
First: renal tuberculosis can work normally. Generally, patients with this disease are infected with pathogenic bacteria. The pathogenic bacteria of this disease are human type and bovine type Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Generally, the primary lesions, such as human lung and bone, enter the human kidney through blood or lymphatic pathway, and the aggravation of infection will lead to renal tuberculosis.
Second: generally, patients with this disease have no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and there is no abnormality in urography. The more important thing is that the positive findings are only a small amount of red blood cells and purulent cells in the urine. With the aggravation of the patient's condition, the patient may have hematuria or low back pain or bladder irritation and other symptoms.
Third: Patients with this disease when frequent urination, urgency, pain is one of the more common symptoms of this disease. And patients with this disease may have emaciation, loss of appetite or often low fever. Patients must go to the hospital for timely examination and treatment.
matters needing attention
Many patients with this disease in the early stage of the disease because the symptoms are not obvious, so it is difficult to notice. Patients may also have done the best time to treat this disease, resulting in increased difficulty in the cure of the disease, so patients must pay attention to develop a good lifestyle, pay attention to the details of life, and keep themselves away from the disease.