TB risk of diabetes in patients also

Diabetes patients with unusual quantity of blood sugar are more likely to be affected by tuberculosis (TB).

Experts have said that the risk of TB in the patients with diabetes increases, and these two diseases can be further implanted with patients' illness. This was revealed in the Health Resource Health Program in Hague in Honduras.

London school of hygiene and therapeutic medicine has reviewed the blood of patients in South Africa, Romania, Indonesia and Peru who were suffering from TB and diabetes.
The amount of sugar in these patients was high but they were present on the edge rather than a complete diabetic patient. Experts were amazed to know that patients who did not have sugar were also in their blood, which were seen in patients with earlier TB and Sugar.
"It shows that there is an increase in the risk of TB after the diabetes is exposed, that is why TB patients in India," said Ajay Kumar, an international union research instructor of BB and lung diseases. A quarter number is also spent with diabetes test '.

Disease Storm

Experts are familiar with diabetes and TB. Diabetes, however, weakens the body's defense system, which can become nervous in front of TB and other diseases. Although TB ​​and its deaths have decreased in the past 10 years, but there is a rise in typ-to-diabetes.

According to the World Health Organization, TB's germs occur in one of four people on the planet's side, while more than 45 million people are suffering from type-to-diabetes.

On this occasion, experts have said that relations between diabetes and TB in India, China, Pakistan and other countries have become a challenge for the public health, which will take necessary measures.

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