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Have Extrapulmonary TB. Abdominal Pain. CT Scan Shows Necrosis Near Lymph Node, Enlarged Liver. Contagious?
Hi, I am a 25 year old female diagnosed witth extrapulmonary TB. Had acute pain. In abdomen and CT scan shows necrosis near the lymph mass. Enlarged liver is also shown. Please suggest if it can spread to someone through kissing, eating together or sex. I also do night shifts, could the problem have any connection with shifts?
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Extrapulmonary TB is not as contagious as open pulmonary TB. You need to undergo testing of sputum for AFB (TB bacilli) and an x ray chest. If this is negative then the chances of transmitting the infection is miniscule. Stressful lifestyle by way of night shifts can cause more harm to your successful recovery. You should have good ,nutritious food accompanied by good amount of rest along with medications.
I hope this answers your querry.
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Have Extrapulmonary TB. Abdominal Pain. CT Scan Shows Necrosis Near Lymph Node, Enlarged Liver. Contagious?
Hi, thanks for writing in HCM. Extrapulmonary TB is not as contagious as open pulmonary TB. You need to undergo testing of sputum for AFB (TB bacilli) and an x ray chest. If this is negative then the chances of transmitting the infection is miniscule. Stressful lifestyle by way of night shifts can cause more harm to your successful recovery. You should have good ,nutritious food accompanied by good amount of rest along with medications. I hope this answers your querry. Regards