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Abdominal TB on Rise: Doctors Warn of Hidden Dangers
18 Feb
Summary
- Abdominal TB symptoms often mimic indigestion, delaying critical diagnosis.
- Early detection and complete treatment are vital to prevent severe outcomes.
- Low immunity and malnutrition significantly increase the risk of TB.

Doctors have issued a warning regarding an increase in abdominal tuberculosis cases, a serious condition affecting the intestines, abdominal lining, and lymph nodes. Symptoms such as persistent abdominal pain, significant weight loss, loss of appetite, fever, and abdominal swelling are critical indicators that are frequently misdiagnosed as common indigestion.
This lack of early detection can lead to delayed treatment and potential complications. Experts highlighted the importance of completing the full course of anti-tubercular therapy to prevent adverse consequences. Factors contributing to increased risk include low immunity, malnutrition, and close contact with infected individuals.
The discussion occurred during the 114th Foundation Day programme at King George's Medical University, where medical professionals also covered advancements in trauma care and complex surgeries. Preventive measures like maintaining good nutrition, hygiene, and respiratory precautions were stressed, alongside the protective role of BCG vaccination.




