Tuberculosis Extrapulmonary

Characteristic Tuberculosis Extrapulmonary include tightness in the chest, shortness of breathing, loss of appetite, weight loss, and fatigue. 
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Tuberculosis Extrapulmonary is airborne in its spreading mechanism. When a person with tuberculosis, primarily in the lungs, coughs, sneezes, spits or talks, he/she releases tiny droplets of the bacteria into the air, thereby infecting the people around.
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Tuberculosis most commonly attacks the lungs but can also affect the lymphatic system,central nervous system, the circulatory system, the genitourinary system, bones, joints and even the skin.
 
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Taking proper preventive steps and care for our lungs only adds to the years of our life. After all, these organs are the ones which are primarily responsible for supplying the life giving 'oxygen' to every part of our body!