Minimal Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Symptoms, Causes & What to Do
Minimal pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is a form of TB that affects only a small part of the lung. It is usually asymptomatic, meaning that it does not cause any symptoms. However, in some cases, minimal pulmonary TB can cause the following symptoms:
* Mild cough
* Slight fever
* Night sweats
* Fatigue
* Weight loss
* Loss of appetite
These symptoms are not specific to minimal pulmonary TB and can be caused by a variety of other conditions. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see your doctor to rule out TB and other possible causes.
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