Can Childhood Tuberculosis Be Cured?
The possibility of curing childhood tuberculosis depends on the severity of the condition. In cases of mild tuberculosis, clinical cure is generally achievable, whereas severe tuberculosis may not be fully curable.
Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is contagious. If a child's condition is mild, with no apparent symptoms of discomfort and active cooperation with medical treatment, the disease can be controlled through effective treatment methods, leading to a cure.
In cases where a child's condition is severe, manifesting as persistent low fever, cough with phlegm, or even respiratory difficulties, and if timely and effective treatment is not undertaken, the disease may worsen, affecting daily life and work. Such cases are generally not curable, but medication can suppress the pathogens within the body, effectively controlling the disease. Parents should take precautions in daily life, avoiding crowded places to prevent cross-infection. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and high-protein foods like apples, tomatoes, and eggs promotes good health.