askvity

How do you confirm if you have TB?

Published in TB Diagnosis 2 mins read

Confirming if you have tuberculosis (TB) involves a comprehensive evaluation that combines medical history, physical examination, and various tests.

Here are the key steps involved:

  1. Medical history: Your doctor will ask about your symptoms, travel history, and any potential exposure to TB.
  2. Physical examination: This includes listening to your lungs for any unusual sounds.
  3. Test for TB infection (TB blood test or TB skin test): These tests can determine if you have been exposed to the TB bacterium.
  4. Chest x-ray: This helps to visualize your lungs for any signs of TB infection.
  5. Laboratory tests to see if TB germs are present (sputum smear and culture): These tests are used to identify the TB bacteria in your phlegm.
  6. Laboratory tests for drug resistance: These tests help to determine if the TB bacteria is resistant to common TB medications.

If you have symptoms of TB disease, a positive TB blood test or TB skin test, and your healthcare provider finds evidence of active TB disease through the above tests, then you will likely be diagnosed with TB.

Related Articles