Deccan Chronicle

PROTECT YOUR BRAIN FROM TB

- KANIZA GARARI

BRAIN TB CAN CLAIM ONE’S LIFE. IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE ALERT ABOUT ITS SYMPTOMS, SEEK QUALITY MEDICAL HELP AT THE EARLIEST AND FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THE TREATMENT DILIGENTLY DECCAN CHRONICLE Brain tuberculos­is is caused by mycobacter­ium tuberculos­is involving the meninges or coverings of the brain or the brain itself. Severe headaches, choking in the neck, blurred vision, confusion, lethargy, nausea and vomiting are some symptoms which people suffer from. The risk factors are HIV co-infection, malnutriti­on, alcoholism, substance abuse, diabetes mellitus, corticoste­roid use and malignancy. Head trauma, homeless persons, people in correction­al facilities and residents of long term care facilities are affected from this disease. Brain TB is on a rise and it requires early diagnosis to treat the disease, states additional professor of neurology, Dr Afshan Jabeen of the Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences.

QWhy is it difficult to diagnose brain TB?

The initial clinical symptoms of brain TB are non-specific and are often confused with other neurologic­al disorders, resulting in delays in the diagnosis. Moreover, the various investigat­ions that are currently available, lack sensitivit­y, specificit­y, standardis­ation and are also time consuming.

QDo patients who suffer from brain TB come for medical help on time? There are many patients who state that they have consulted many doctors, but their diagnosis was not done properly. Is that so?

Majority of brain TB patients do not come to the hospital on time due to the slow progressiv­e nature of the illness and the non-specific nature of initial symptoms that lead patients to seek local quacks and primary health centres, which lack expertise in diagnosing brain TB. The delay is one of the major causes why patients come only in advanced stage of the disease to proper

QDo patients suffering from TB have to follow-up for brain TB also? Is it possible that they too can get brain TB?

People who suffer from lung tuberculos­is are at risk of brain tuberculos­is but only if they don’t take the complete duration of treatment as advised.

QHow many cases are reported every year in India? The World Health Organisati­on’s (WHO) TB statistics for India for 2015 gave an estimated incidence figure of 2.2 million cases of TB for India out of a global incidence of 9.6 million. The incidence of central nervous system (CNS) tuberculos­is generally reflects the prevalence of tuberculos­is in the community. About 10 per cent of patients who have tuberculos­is develop CNS disease.

QWhat is the treatment regime for patients of brain TB? How many tablets do they have to take every day?

For two months in the intensive phase, there are four tablets, and for seven months in continuati­on phase, the patient requires two tablets. There are also combinatio­n drugs prescribed from time to time due to the side-effects. The total treatment time is nine months. But the relapse in TB is being seen due to drug resistance.

Qcentres. How important is the diet one follows, to cure TB?

Diet plays a major role as the immune system has to be strengthen­ed and it requires fresh fruit, vegetables and also protein to ensure that the patient can overcome the disease. The patient must have fresh juicy fruits such as apples, grapes, pears, peaches, oranges, pineapples and melons. The allfruit diet is given for the first few days of treatment and after that milk and fruit diet is recommende­d. The chief therapeuti­c agent for treatment is calcium. Milk is the richest source of calcium to the body and must be taken liberally. It is very important for the patient to avoid devitalise­d foods like white sugar, refined cereals, puddings, pies, canned and preserved food. Also, strong tea, coffee, pickles and sauces must be avoided.

QIs brain TB fatal and if so how many deaths have been recorded in India?

Brain TB is fatal. The estimated mortality rate due to TB in India is 2.2 million per year. The estimated mortality due to tuberculou­s meningitis in India is 1.5 per 100,000 population.

People who suffer from lung tuberculos­is are at risk of brain tuberculos­is

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