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Paper Title: A Review Article On- Tuberculosis In Diabetic Patients
Authors Name: k. shalini
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Published Paper Id: IJNRD2306298
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 6, June-2023
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Abstract: There have been claims that diabetes mellitus can change the way pulmonary tuberculosis manifests, however the evidence is conflicting, especially when it comes to the link to lower lung field involvement. The effects of diabetes on tuberculosis appeared to be both initiating and exacerbating. Diabetics are more likely than non-diabetics to develop tuberculosis. Diabetics exhibit more pronounced radiological TB symptoms. Death and treatment failure are also occurring more frequently. Compared to diabetics without tuberculosis, those with tuberculosis experience more complications and have worse diabetes. Since ancient times, people have understood that diabetes mellitus and TB are related. Recent years have seen a decrease in the frequency of tuberculosis in high-income nations, although incidence is still high in nations with high rates of HIV infection, malnutrition, congested living circumstances, or inadequate infrastructure for tuberculosis control. Likewise, obesity is a major contributor to the rise in diabetes mellitus prevalence that is occurring globally. There is mounting evidence that diabetes mellitus may have an impact on how the disease manifests and how well it responds to therapy, making it a significant risk factor for TB. Additionally, diabetes sufferers' glycaemic control may be harmed by TB, which can cause glucose intolerance. We also discuss the processes by which diabetes mellitus might result in tuberculosis as well as the implications of TB on diabetic management.
Keywords: Diabetes, Tuberculosis, Glycemic Control, Nutrition, Insulin
Cite Article: "A Review Article On- Tuberculosis In Diabetic Patients", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 6, page no.c860-c865, June-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2306298.pdf
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Country: tirupati, andhra pradesh, india
Research Area: Medical Science
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