Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Living without any serious problems, such as having a serious illness, is one of the hopes of an individual. Having “Tuberculosis” disease is one of our biggest fears, which we all know is extremely deadly. TB is not hereditary or transmitted in our family, but it is very quickly transmitted by this disease because of what we call a “virus”, especially when TB is very severe or active in the human body. In addition, people with TB will experience chronic coughing up blood sputum, fever, night sweats, and swelling.However, there are ways to prevent the rapid spread and spread of TB in the human body. It’s like going through a “Diagnosis” of the person with the disease. The diagnosis of active TB relies on radiology, commonly known as “Chest X-ray”, as well as microscopic examination and microbiological investigation of body fluids. The diagnosis of people with inactive TB relies on “Tuberculin”, a skin test and blood tests. The cure is long-term, which requires many antibiotics to be administered for a long time. Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem of Tuberculosis, as some people are immune to many drugs.To prevent TB, people should be evaluated first, especially if you know you are close to the person with the disease, in order to be vaccinated earlier and eventually avoid this serious illness. So Brgy. The ants belong to the San Pedro Relocation Center National High School where they provide free medication to people with TB and will prescribe the medication that the patient will still need. And it gives them ample time for faster treatment.In all of these, effective ways to be aware of what is happening around you, to be careful about the way you prevent a person with TB and to encourage him or her to stop treating the disease and spread the disease, is a responsible individual.

Darrell O. Madrid
11-STEM A
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