Prognosis:
Long-term prognosis for treated patients with TB is good. The right treatment can cure about 90 percent of the patients. People who have Tb have to be on medication for about 6 to 9 months. Most people get better in a few weeks, but the bacteria is still in the body. To be completely cured from TB you need many months of treatment. If you stop taking the medication you where supposed to take it can make it more difficult and you may develop Drug-resistant TB. This does not respond to the general medications, it needs more medications, it's more harder to treat and has a bigger risk of death than the people who don't have drug-resistant TB. To make sure you are good prognosis of TB, it's important to take all the medication that was assigned to you. If you don't take the medicine you will increase the risk of complications and death from TB.
Note:
TB can't go away without any type of treatment, Prognosis of people with untreated TB is far way worse than those who had treatment. Data shows that about 50 percent of people who aren't treated from TB die in 5 years.
Note:
TB can't go away without any type of treatment, Prognosis of people with untreated TB is far way worse than those who had treatment. Data shows that about 50 percent of people who aren't treated from TB die in 5 years.