What Causes And Increases The Risk Of Frozen Shoulder?

Tuberculosis

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Tuberculosis patients may also have an increased risk of developing frozen shoulder. Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease that can damage the lungs and other areas of the body. When individuals with this condition talk, sneeze, or cough, the bacteria spread through the air. Individuals with weak immune systems are more likely to contract tuberculosis. A number of symptoms are associated with tuberculosis, such as weight loss, loss of appetite, and a cough lasting at least three weeks. Patients may also experience weakness, fatigue, and night sweating. Doctors can diagnose tuberculosis with x-rays, blood tests, and skin tests. The condition can usually be cured with medication taken over a long time, but untreated tuberculosis can be fatal. It is also incredibly contagious, which is why prompt treatment and isolation are crucial.

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