Tuberculosis of spine in hindi | Spine tuberculosis causes | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment

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  • @physiotalkofficial
    @physiotalkofficial  Рік тому +6

    Read intresting article on Tuberculosis of spine - physiotalkofficial.com/what-is-spine-tuberculosis/

  • @indradevpandey8257
    @indradevpandey8257 Рік тому +5

    Excellent video

    • @physiotalkofficial
      @physiotalkofficial  Рік тому

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  • @AyeshaKhan-lc8el
    @AyeshaKhan-lc8el Рік тому +3

    Sir...heating is contraindicated in TB ?? it may spread infection??

    • @physiotalkofficial
      @physiotalkofficial  Рік тому

      Heating, such as the application of heat packs or warm compresses, is generally not considered beneficial for spine tuberculosis (also known as Pott's disease). Spine tuberculosis is a serious infection that affects the spinal column and can lead to severe pain, spinal deformities, and neurological complications.
      The primary treatment for spine tuberculosis involves a combination of anti-tuberculosis medications, usually taken for several months, to kill the bacteria causing the infection. In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to stabilize the spine or remove abscesses.
      Heat therapy is not a recommended treatment for spine tuberculosis as it does not address the underlying infection. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide appropriate medical advice and treatment options for spine tuberculosis.

  • @villagelifedishinfo1769
    @villagelifedishinfo1769 Рік тому +3

    MRI Kari jati hia pagal

    • @physiotalkofficial
      @physiotalkofficial  Рік тому

      The diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis usually involves a combination of clinical, imaging, and laboratory tests. Common diagnostic methods include X-rays, MRI scans, CT scans, and blood tests. A definitive diagnosis often requires identifying the tuberculosis bacteria in a sample taken from the affected area. If you suspect spinal tuberculosis, it's important to consult a medical professional for proper evaluation and guidance.