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Offline Alistair Alucard

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i had a session with this band and the guitarist i think has a TB..they said in the philippines there are 90% carrier of TB that they were not even aware they have it.
BEWARE this is important.

CARE LANG AKO sa lahat ng musician madalas tayo ang pwedeng dapuan nito read this let me know what you think..
What is tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis is a disease caused by an infection with the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

During the 19th century, up to 25 per cent of deaths in Europe were caused by this disease. The death toll began to fall as living standards improved at the start of the 20th century, and from the 1940s, effective medicines were developed.

However, there are now more people in the world with TB than there were in 1950, and 3 million individuals will die this year from this disease - mainly in less developed countries.

The disease is more common in areas of the world where poverty, malnutrition, poor general health and social disruption are present.

In the UK, too, the number of TB cases is again rising. Alcoholics, HIV-positive individuals, some recent immigrants and healthcare workers are at increased risk.

The disease is most commonly found in places such as hostels for the homeless, prisons, and centres for immigrants arriving from areas with high rates of HIV infection or inadequate health provision.

What parts of the body are affected by tuberculosis?

First and foremost, tuberculosis is a disease of the lungs. However, the infection can spread via blood from the lungs to all organs in the body. This means that you can develop tuberculosis in the pleura (the covering of the lungs), in the bones, the urinary tract and sexual organs, the intestines and even in the skin.

Lymph nodes in the lung root and on the throat can also get infected.

Tuberculous meningitis is sometimes seen in newly infected children. This form of the disease is a life-threatening condition.

How do you catch tuberculosis?

The bacteria that cause the disease are inhaled in the form of microscopic droplets that come from a person with tuberculosis. When coughing, speaking or sneezing, the small droplets are expelled into the air. They dry out quickly, but the bacteria itself can remain airborne for hours. However, the tuberculosis bacteria are killed when exposed to ultraviolet light, including sunlight.

How does the disease develop inside the body?

After the tuberculosis bacteria have been inhaled they reach the lungs and, within approximately six weeks, a small infection appears that rarely gives any symptoms. This is called a primary infection.

After this, the bacteria can then spread through the blood. If you have a healthy immune system, in most cases the infection will remain dormant without doing any obvious harm.

Months or even years later, however, the disease can become reactivated in different organs if the immune system is weakened. The lungs are the favourite place for the illness to strike.

What are the symptoms?

Typical signs of tuberculosis are:
    * shortness of breath
    * fluid of the lungs
    * chronic or persistent cough and sputum production. If the disease is at an advanced stage the sputum will contain blood.

    * fatigue.

    * lack of appetite.

    * weight loss.

    * fever.

    * night sweats.

Tuberculosis can mimic many forms of disease and must always be considered if no firm diagnosis has been made.

Other non-tuberculous mycobacteria found in soil and water can cause disease in susceptible patients with a history of cystic fibrosis, chronic lung damage, alcoholism and immunosuppression (suppression of immune responses by a disease or drugs). These atypical mycobacteria can be present as colonising organisms without necessarily causing disease.

When should I see a doctor?

If you have a persistent cough with sputum for more than three weeks, you should contact your doctor.

How does the doctor make the diagnosis?

The doctor cannot always hear enough to make a diagnosis by just using a stethoscope. If your physician suspects there is something wrong and that it is not just a cold, you may be referred to an outpatient department for people with lung diseases or to an X-ray department.

The chest X-ray examination is the most important test. If there are changes in the lungs, a sample of sputum will be sent for microscopic examination and culture.

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Offline pj2pogirmna

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oh my gash!!! ganyang ganyan yung singer na kilala ko... holy ssss kaya pala ubo nang ubo yung mokong na yun.. tsk di na ko makikishare nang STRAW dun.. ahhhhhh  :? :|
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ipa check-up para sigurado :-D
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ipa check-up para sigurado :-D

kakatakot... paano mo sasabihin sa kanya un baka naman ma-offend...

" pare wag muna tayo share nang STRAW ah.. parang me TB ka eh" ganun?
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sabihin mo mag ccr ka muna tapos bili ka ng  sarili mong inumin. tapos wag ka na muna tumabi


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tanong lang po. hindi pa ako nagpapacheck up pero matanong ko na lang din kayo meron na ako ubo for 2 weeks now. yung first 1 week may mga plema pero this pass few days wala na. fever? nagkalagnat ako kasi naulanan ako siguro naman normal lang yun diba? anyways hindi naman natuloy na naging grabe. i feel fine pero hindi ko alam ang dami kong sakit eh kaya parang sa akin kung magkaroon pa ako ng isa baliwala na lang
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kakatakot... paano mo sasabihin sa kanya un baka naman ma-offend...

" pare wag muna tayo share nang STRAW ah.. parang me TB ka eh" ganun?

wag na lang kasi magstraw haha less waste pa

^ magpacheck up ka hehe
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omg.. nakaka suspense naman..
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tanong lang po. hindi pa ako nagpapacheck up pero matanong ko na lang din kayo meron na ako ubo for 2 weeks now. yung first 1 week may mga plema pero this pass few days wala na. fever? nagkalagnat ako kasi naulanan ako siguro naman normal lang yun diba? anyways hindi naman natuloy na naging grabe. i feel fine pero hindi ko alam ang dami kong sakit eh kaya parang sa akin kung magkaroon pa ako ng isa baliwala na lang
Ang alam ko seryoso ha?any cold na di gumagaling and umabot ng 2 weeks eh kelangan na tlgang magpacheck up...Ung kakilala ko la syang idea na my TB sya bsta inuubo sya ng on and off di gumagaling, masakit ang likod kala nya back pain, my fever, sweat at night ung magigising ka na basa ng pawis, etc..Un pala my tubig sya sa baga tpos test sya TB na pala...
Di lang kasi sarili mo ang problema pwede mo ring mahawaan kahit sino especially pag family mo na na lagi mong kasama....diba?
check up nalang po....X-ray, blood test..Di kasi biro tlga ....

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kakatakot... paano mo sasabihin sa kanya un baka naman ma-offend...

" pare wag muna tayo share nang STRAW ah.. parang me TB ka eh" ganun?


sabihin mo lang na concerned ka lang sa health state nya at kelangan nya magpatingin sa doctor tungkol sa mga ubo ubo nya...kahit hindi tuberculosis yun delikado pa rin ang ubo ng ubo...

yung straw thing? di mo na kelangan sabihin basta wag ka na makishare...
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The chest X-ray examination is the most important test. If there are changes in the lungs, a sample of sputum will be sent for microscopic examination and culture.

ang alam ko sputum exam ang pinakaimportanteng screening test ngayon. you can have a negative chest xray but positive sputum exam. actually, if you have been exposed to a TB patient and then have a chest xray, you can have a positive chest xray result. you are only exposed but not infected. meaning most of us can have a positive chest xray, with our exposure to the environment in our everyday lives. to know if you are infected a sputum exam will be requested. may specific na treatment for that. anyway, hindi na nakakamatay ang TB ngayon unlike nung 1950's because of much stronger and better medications. basta stick with your medication, on when and how long to take it, and you'll be symptom free.

just added some info sir, you started a very nice topic. :-D
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Tuberculosis is spread via droplets. So to be safe, if youre suspecting someone, be about five feet away and wear a facemask.

I've had a patient in a medsurg ward - PTB III, controlled nanaman pero nagsuction ako ng walang facemask. haha. kinabahan ako pag-uwi.
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ang alam ko sputum exam ang pinakaimportanteng screening test ngayon. you can have a negative chest xray but positive sputum exam. actually, if you have been exposed to a TB patient and then have a chest xray, you can have a positive chest xray result. you are only exposed but not infected. meaning most of us can have a positive chest xray, with our exposure to the environment in our everyday lives. to know if you are infected a sputum exam will be requested. may specific na treatment for that. anyway, hindi na nakakamatay ang TB ngayon unlike nung 1950's because of much stronger and better medications. basta stick with your medication, on when and how long to take it, and you'll be symptom free.
just added some info sir, you started a very nice topic. :-D

not at all...its ok...youre right...di po ako sir....female po ako eh hihihi....AListair alucard po ang name na ginamit ko kasi ang ganda..lol
anyway yeah youre right most of the test that hospital do...chest xray,biopsy of the affected area and then culture, and then blood test etc.....
yeah may cure na po tlga and tb different germ tb different medication na nga po ngaun....pero ang prob. most peeps here in our country are not aware na carrier na pala sila..
dont you know that in the u.k. kilala ang mga 3rd world country 90/100 daw tb carrier ...grabe nga eh
paglumala kasi mas mahabang medication pa and if ever marami ng complication at di parin aware eh un na ang problema...
hirap tlga so mga simpleng sipon,sakit ng likod,hirap sa paghinga eh need tlgang magpacheck up...di ba po..?

thanks for your additional info pal...

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There is cause for alarm.  Totoo ngang silent killer ang TB.  Yung classmate ng ate ng GF ko, nalaman lang na may TB sya nung ni-require sila ng company na magpa-checkup, as SOP for new employees.  Too late na, late stages na yung TB.  He eventually drifted away from their group of friends, either out of depression or trying to find cures or just didn't want anyone else involved.  One day, they found out that his disease finally claimed his life.  Sayang.  Early twenties pa lang yun nung namatay.
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nakakatakot talagang mahawa sa TB- Tama Baga  :-D

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nakakatakot talagang mahawa sa TB- Tama Baga  :-D

hihi tama baga...actually pal ung sa baga iba din un ..iba iba kasi ang tb mas natatakot nga ko sa tb of the bone kasi tlgang magliliitan ung mga buto mo...tb of the spleen, tb of the skin,,,ang dami ng klaseng tb...nakakatakot..

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There is cause for alarm.  Totoo ngang silent killer ang TB.  Yung classmate ng ate ng GF ko, nalaman lang na may TB sya nung ni-require sila ng company na magpa-checkup, as SOP for new employees.  Too late na, late stages na yung TB.  He eventually drifted away from their group of friends, either out of depression or trying to find cures or just didn't want anyone else involved.  One day, they found out that his disease finally claimed his life.  Sayang.  Early twenties pa lang yun nung namatay.

syang naman kasi pag grabeng stage na kalaban mona ung immune mo kung kaya kapang pagalingin...same with some other complication sa different part of your body..pwdeng tamaan na lahat.....so pag di enough and medication un ang mahirap at pag ung tb germ mo eh di na narereact sa gamot un ....
anong klaseng tb ba meron sya?  Ang tnong pa dun kung communicable ba ung tb nya kasi positive pag late stage na sigurado na nakahawa na siya especially ung mga part ng family nya..or even sa work....
kung carrier na sya malamang may nahawaan na sya tlgang need na isolation sorry to say but thats the truth but while in the process of medication un pwede na kasi di na nakakahawa un...

sa ibang bansa pag once na may tb ka  and carrier ka di lang ikaw ung nhawaan ha as in pag carrier ka ng tb germ SOP tlga lahat ng kasama mo sa bahay and work eh under test....para malamn kung nahawa kayo may sinasabi silang skin test sa u.k. ewan ko kung dito meron na....

ang masakit dun pagmeron ka nga di ka aware tpos nahawaan mo pa mahal mo sa buhay,,kapatid,magulang,gf, bf or kahit kung may anak ka, mga pamangkin

so dpat tlga aware ka kasi sakin ok lang kung ako lang at wla ng madadamay diba?ang hirap pa namn ng pagamot dito..mas maganda maaga palang maagapan na kasi 6months treatment un pero umaabot ng 1 year din...
« Last Edit: February 18, 2009, 11:40:22 AM by Alistair Alucard »

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syang naman kasi pag grabeng stage na kalaban mona ung immune mo kung kaya kapang pagalingin...same with some other complication sa different part of your body..pwdeng tamaan na lahat.....so pag di enough and medication un ang mahirap at pag ung tb germ mo eh di na narereact sa gamot un ....
anong klaseng tb ba meron sya?  Ang tnong pa dun kung communicable ba ung tb nya kasi positive pag late stage na sigurado na nakahawa na siya especially ung mga part ng family nya..or even sa work....
kung carrier na sya malamang may nahawaan na sya tlgang need na isolation sorry to say but thats the truth but while in the process of medication un pwede na kasi di na nakakahawa un...

sa ibang bansa pag once na may tb ka  and carrier ka di lang ikaw ung nhawaan ha as in pag carrier ka ng tb germ SOP tlga lahat ng kasama mo sa bahay and work eh under test....para malamn kung nahawa kayo may sinasabi silang skin test sa u.k. ewan ko kung dito meron na....

ang masakit dun pagmeron ka nga di ka aware tpos nahawaan mo pa mahal mo sa buhay,,kapatid,magulang,gf, bf or kahit kung may anak ka, mga pamangkin


so dpat tlga aware ka kasi sakin ok lang kung ako lang at wla ng madadamay diba?ang hirap pa namn ng pagamot dito..mas maganda maaga palang maagapan na kasi 6months treatment un pero umaabot ng 1 year din...

Yun na nga rin siguro iniisip nya nun, kaya biglang di na mahagilap.  Umuwi yata sa kung saang probinsya, at di na nagpakita.  Tapos one day nalaman namin namatay na pala.  Tsk tsk tsk.
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beLieve it or not..

nadaLe na ako nito  :-(

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For TB suspects: Mga test na dapat gawin: Chest X-ray at sputum AFB test. These are cheap lab tests and can be done as an outpatient basis.

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For TB suspects: Mga test na dapat gawin: Chest X-ray at sputum AFB test. These are cheap lab tests and can be done as an outpatient basis.
yeah.. it's true..

mga sintomas ko nung hindi ko pa aLam na may TB na ako:

hindi maka-sneeze.. (hehe.. hindi ko aLam fiLipino word nito eh.. )

hindi maka-yawn.. (hindi ko pa rin po aLam fiLipino nito..  :-D)

pag hapon na, para kang LaLagnatin

Laging pagod

waLang ganang kumain

bumabagsak ang timbang

pag hating-gabi ay inu-ubo at pinagpapawisan ng maraming-marami..

tapos pag huminga ka ng maLaLim ay parang may tumutusok na mga karayom sa baga mo..


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yeah.. it's true..

mga sintomas ko nung hindi ko pa aLam na may TB na ako:

hindi maka-sneeze.. (hehe.. hindi ko aLam fiLipino word nito eh.. )

hindi maka-yawn.. (hindi ko pa rin po aLam fiLipino nito..  )

pag hapon na, para kang LaLagnatin

Laging pagod

waLang ganang kumain

bumabagsak ang timbang

pag hating-gabi ay inu-ubo at pinagpapawisan ng maraming-marami..

tapos pag huminga ka ng maLaLim ay parang may tumutusok na mga karayom sa baga mo..


tagalog ng sneeze, singa and tagalog ng yawn, hikab  :-D
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not at all...its ok...youre right...di po ako sir....female po ako eh hihihi....AListair alucard po ang name na ginamit ko kasi ang ganda..lol
anyway yeah youre right most of the test that hospital do...chest xray,biopsy of the affected area and then culture, and then blood test etc.....
yeah may cure na po tlga and tb different germ tb different medication na nga po ngaun....pero ang prob. most peeps here in our country are not aware na carrier na pala sila..
dont you know that in the u.k. kilala ang mga 3rd world country 90/100 daw tb carrier ...grabe nga eh
paglumala kasi mas mahabang medication pa and if ever marami ng complication at di parin aware eh un na ang problema...
hirap tlga so mga simpleng sipon,sakit ng likod,hirap sa paghinga eh need tlgang magpacheck up...di ba po..?
thanks for your additional info pal...

sorry for addressing you wrong, maam pala hindi sir :) there's no cause for alarm with the medical advances we have for TB. if you'll research on the trend of the disease since 1950's, you'll notice the decline of TB cases. if 1 suspects a respiratory problem, best if he/she could have a visit to a doctor for a checkup. basta pag my naramdaman pacheckup na agad para aagapan at malaman kung ano ang sakit  :-D
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tagalog ng sneeze, singa and tagalog ng yawn, hikab   :-D
oks, now i know.. thanks bro..  :-)

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tagalog ng sneeze, singa and tagalog ng yawn, hikab  :-D



yes thats some of the symptoms.......tinutusok ka....sharp pain....sa chest and back...kala mo at first eh back pain....hindi ka makahinga ng malamim...ung buntong hininga di mo magagawa un kasi masakit......diba?
sweats at night totoo to......laging pagod...
ung bawas ng timbang sabi eh pag nasa late stage na kasi some carriers eh di paring nagbabawas....pero meron na sila.....
ubo ng ubo.....etc...