Chest pain does not cough can be tuberculosis symptom

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Chest pain without cough is a symptom of tuberculosis

Chest pain does not cough can be tuberculosis symptom

. Tuberculosis is a respiratory infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. If chest pain without cough is accompanied by breathing difficulties, wheezing, snoring, low afternoon fever and weight loss, you should be highly alert for tuberculosis and go to the hospital for relevant tests. If the sputum test results are positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, tuberculosis can be diagnosed. However, if the patient is accompanied by acid reflux, heartburn, swallowing pain and other symptoms, sputum mycobacterium tuberculosis test results are negative, mostly caused by esophagitis. It is

recommended that the patient pay attention to observation, if the pain does not disappear, need to go to the hospital.



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