Sepsis Tuberculous Acute

Acute tuberculosis sepsis (Sersis tuberculosa acuta) is an acute infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is an extensive infectious reaction of the body to the effects of pathogenic bacteria, which cause many complications and require timely treatment.

In this article we will look at the main symptoms, causes and methods of treating acute tuberculosis sepsis.

Symptoms of acute tuberculous sepsis Acute tuberculous sepsis has various symptoms, including fever, cough, shortness of breath, weakness and others. In some cases, symptoms can occur quickly and severely, which can be life-threatening for the patient. The main signs may be:

- increased body temperature above 38 degrees Celsius; - dry cough with bloody sputum; - loss of appetite; - inability to be active; -