10 Key Warning Signs Of Tuberculosis

6. Loss of Appetite and Nausea: The Body's Silent Rejection

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Beyond just unexplained weight loss, a profound and persistent loss of appetite, often accompanied by nausea or even occasional vomiting, can be a subtle but critical warning sign of tuberculosis. The body's immune response to the active infection, combined with systemic inflammation, can lead to a general disinterest in food and digestive upset. This isn't just a fleeting bug; it's a sustained rejection of nourishment that, when combined with other symptoms, strongly suggests a deeper, insidious illness silently consuming the body's resources.

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