Abstinence Pregnant Sufferers Tuberculosis

The incidence (number of Genesis) tuberculosis in pregnant women in the United Kingdom (United Kingdom) estimated at 4.2 per 100000 maternal in 2005  2006.

In fact there is almost no dietary restrictions for pregnant sufferers of tuberculosis. All types of tuberculosis drugs, namely: rifampicin, isoniazid, ethambutol, andpyrazinamide can be consumed during pregnancy. To streptomycin is not given due to side effects that can poison a baby, especially harmful to hearing (ototoxicity). The drug as a preventive (prophylactic) side effects of pyridoxine in doses of 10 mg/day is recommended with anti tuberculosis essential (ATT). ATT include: Isoniazid (H),Rifampicin (R), Ethambutol (E), Pyrazinamide (Z), and Streptomycin (S) is a variety offirst-line anti tuberculosis medication is essential.

Breastfeeding is not abstinence for pregnant patients with tuberculosis treated withfirst-line anti tuberculosis drugs (H, R, E, and Z) because of the concentration of these drugs in breast milk is too small to produce toxicity (poisoning) in fetuses ornewborns. For the same reason, a variety of first-line anti tuberculosis drugs (H, R, E, and Z) in breast milk is not an effective therapy against tuberculosis in the fetus ornewborn.

Consuming vitamin nor abstinence for pregnant sufferers of tuberculosis. Thus women who are pregnant and breastfeeding women who were treated with isoniazid should be also taking pyridoxine supplementation (vitamin B6) with a dose of 10-25 mg perday. Fetus or newborn babies can be infected by the mother through breast milk(BREAST MILK), except for her mother suffering from tuberculous mastitis.

Number of effects work on pregnancy does not then many dietary restrictions for pregnant sufferers of tuberculosis. The various effects of tuberculosis in pregnancyoften encountered in perinatal period, although this is still highly controversial. Based on the results of research in Norway, it was revealed that there were a number of Genesis (incidence) poisoning (pre eclampsia) pregnancy, bleeding after childbirth(postpartum haemorrhage), and difficulty getting employment/nurse (difficult labour)higher in pregnant women who suffer from tuberculosis when compared to controlsubjects (pregnant women who do not suffer from tuberculosis).

However, extrapulmonary tuberculosis type of arthritis is not directly on the expectant mother. Perinatal output greatly depends on whether the type suffered tuberculosispulmonary or extrapulmonary and also does late diagnosed during pregnancy.
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January 18, 2017 at 2:21 AM delete

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