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Beware of Glandular Tuberculosis which is Marked with a Lump in the Neck

Tuberculosis or TB does not only occur in the lungs, but also in other parts of the body, one of which is lymph nodes. To avoid lymph node TBC, then consider the following explanation. Most TB cases do occur in the lungs. But infections caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) can also attack other parts of the body. This condition, called extrapulmonary TB or extrapulmonary TB, can affect the lining of the brain, bones, kidneys, stomach cavity, lymph nodes, urinary tract, or other body parts including the skin and pleura. Statistically, extrapulmonary TB is experienced by about 50 percent of HIV sufferers who also have TB. Among these various types of extrapulmonary TB, lymphadenitis tuberculosis or glandular TB has the largest percentage among various types of extrapulmonary TB. TB gland can occur in various areas of the body, such as lymph nodes of the neck, armpits, and groin. Beware of Lumps in the Neck Among all the cases of glandular TB, the most cases occu