Welcome to this post. I hope, you all are Healthy and will be happy and enjoying your life with the blessings of Almighty Allah. I'm also fine and enjoying my Life. Today I'm going to my thought for Battle Against TB. So let's start,

What is TB?
Tuberculosis has a major effect on our body lungs, and also affect other parts of the body, such as the main parts of the body include kidneys and brain.Tuberculosis (TB) is an infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis This disease spreads to the environment around us when we cough, sneeze, or speak in our lungs or throat.
Three Common Symptoms of TB
Persistent Cough: One of the early signs, often accompanied by blood.
Weight loss: TB leads to loss of appetite, which drains the energy of body, which leads to rapid weight loss of our body.
Fever and night sweats: Immunity system is response to infections leads to longer fever and strong sweating during sleep.
How Does TB Affect Our Lives?
Tuberculosis disease can have serious effect for both individuals and communities. Physically, it can week human body and lead to serious full time lung damage and even death. They are not treated well. This leads to increased work and school hours, increased disorganization, and increased medical expenses, which reduces the financial burden due to medical expenses.
Challenges Faces by patient During Treatment
Usually Treatment for tuberculosis lasts more than six months and involves multiple antibiotics intakes. During this time, patients will meet each other:
Medication Side Effects: Side effects of medicine Include fatigue, liver damage, and visual problems.
Treatment compliance for Long Term: For some patient, It is difficult to take medication consistently over months, especially if they feel better in the early stages.
Final Thoughts
Tuberculosis is an avoidable and curable disease, but only if diagnosed early and treated properly. Patient education, awareness and support are of great importance in the global battle with tuberculosis.
Best Regards
@amazrys

The good thing is that, there is now a lot of awareness about tuberculosis, how we can protect ourselves against it and how we can seek fast medical help where necessary.
Yes, absolutely. It's really good to see that awareness about TB is increasing, and people are more informed now. Early detection and timely treatment can truly save lives. Thank you for your thoughtful comment and support.