
Early symptoms of tuberculosis in women
Disease description:
Recently, I have been coughing frequently and experiencing low-grade fever. Could this be tuberculosis, doctor? What are the early symptoms of tuberculosis in women?

The early symptoms of tuberculosis in women mainly include:
1. Cough and sputum production: persistent cough, possibly accompanied by sputum, especially worse in the morning or evening.
2. Fever and night sweats: prolonged low-grade fever, particularly noticeable in the afternoon and evening, with frequent sweating at night.
3. Decreased physical stamina: feeling fatigued, difficulty concentrating, and general lethargy.
4. Menstrual irregularities: disrupted menstrual cycle, and in some cases, amenorrhea (absence of menstruation).
5. Other symptoms: such as weight loss, loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal distension, constipation, diarrhea, and insomnia.
The above symptoms are not specific to tuberculosis in women and may also be associated with other diseases. If there are any concerns, prompt medical consultation is recommended.