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Uses of Tragutan F
Tragutan F belongs to the group of drugs that act on the respiratory tract. The drug has the main ingredients Cineol and essential oils. Tragutan F is manufactured at 3/2 Esto Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company, prepared in the form of soft capsules, boxed with 3 blisters x 10 tablets. Let's learn about the uses, usage and notes when using Tragutan F through the article below.
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How is ileocecal tuberculosis treated?
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of the ileum is a type of gastrointestinal tuberculosis, with symptoms that are easily confused with other diseases. Tuberculosis is common in people of working age, especially between the ages of 30 and 55. In addition, patients with intestinal tuberculosis often also have tuberculosis in other organs such as pulmonary tuberculosis, rarely urinary tract tuberculosis (most commonly renal tuberculosis).
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Can peritoneal tuberculosis be cured?
Damage to the lungs or organs such as the uterus, intestines, ovaries... can cause TB bacteria to form and reach the peritoneum through the bloodstream or lymphatic route. Tuberculosis of the peritoneum is easily confused with other diseases in the abdomen, so it is often detected late, greatly affecting the results of treatment.
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How to treat heart attack, shortness of breath in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis?
Hi doctor! My brother is currently suffering from tuberculosis and has been treated for 6 months. Recently, he appeared to have symptoms of a heart attack, or had difficulty breathing, unable to breathe. The doctor asked me what to do now to make my brother better
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What is the difference between lymph node tuberculosis and pulmonary tuberculosis?
Not as dangerous and contagious as pulmonary tuberculosis, lymphadenopathy is not fatal and can be cured. However, this is a fairly common disease, the disease is also long-lasting and causes many inconveniences in daily life.
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Pregnant women are susceptible to tuberculosis, why?
Having tuberculosis during pregnancy is especially dangerous for women because tuberculosis is easily transmitted from mother to child, even during the fetal period, also known as congenital tuberculosis.
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Tuberculosis is not contagious
Lymphatic tuberculosis is one of the most common tuberculosis diseases, occurring most often in children. Compared to pulmonary tuberculosis, lymphatic tuberculosis is not contagious and is much easier and simpler to treat. This disease is not contagious to people around through contact because the bacteria only reside and develop in the lymph nodes, not erupting outside.
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Level of danger and possibility of cure of pulmonary tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that spreads through the air. When infected with pulmonary tuberculosis, the bacteria can spread from the lungs to other organs, endangering the patient's health.
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Tuberculosis: Can I get vaccinated after being vaccinated?
Although the campaign to implement tuberculosis vaccination for the whole population has been quite effective, the risk of contracting tuberculosis after vaccination still occurs. Those who have been vaccinated against tuberculosis can still get the disease through direct contact with an infected person.
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Is pulmonary tuberculosis contagious?
From the lungs, bacteria can travel through the blood and lymph to other organs in the body (lymph nodes, bones, liver, kidneys, etc.) and cause disease in those organs of the body.
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Prevention of peritoneal tuberculosis
Tuberculosis of the peritoneum is a specific inflammatory lesion of the peritoneum caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, usually secondary to another tuberculosis focus. The disease can occur at any age, in any sex, but is more common in young people, more common in women than in men.
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