Can tuberculosis cause pulmonary bleeding?

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2025-05-22 03:29:50 Views: 15 times

Tuberculosis is likely to cause pulmonary bleeding, especially tuberculosis. When mycobacterium tuberculosis grows and reproduces in large numbers in the lungs of patients, it will cause damage to the structure of the lungs and increase the inflammatory exudates of patients. When the lesions involve the arterioles or venules of the lungs of patients, they will cause increased fragility of these blood vessels, rupture and bleeding, which will cause symptoms of pulmonary bleeding. Therefore, once tuberculosis is diagnosed, it needs to be actively treated with anti-tuberculosis treatment, and the course of treatment should be sufficient, usually for six to nine months, and because tuberculosis will affect many systems, not only the lungs, but also the digestive system and skeletal system, so tuberculosis must be treated with patience and patience.

Can tuberculosis cause pulmonary bleeding?



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