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Masama ba pag may TB ka tapos nakikipag sex ka pa din?

 

 

Well, TB is not usually a sexually transmitted disease, nor does sex or any amount of it have any bearing on the treatment, as far as I know. I think the more important problem would be if one has regular contact with a person who has untreated TB or TB that is still in the communicative/infectious phase (theoretically, after 2 weeks of proper treatment, the mycobacteria in a person should be controlled enough for that person not to infect anybody else, though it takes at least 6 months of medication to really cure a person) - if you have regular contact with a person infected with TB who is untreated, it does not matter is you have sex with that person or not, pwede ka talagang mahawa.

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palitan mo lahat ng mantika nyo sa bahay and stop eating in restaurant.

 

cooking oil use canola, vegetable and olive oil (good cholesterol lahat mga to)

 

stop taking in butter and margarine. and coconut oil (mga bad cholesterol lahat yan)

 

pag hindi mo maiwasan kumain ng mantikain sa labas, isipin mo na isang araw kakain ka nalang na nakatubo sa ilong. hope this will help. peace

 

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I too was diagnosed with polycycstic ovaries just last April. I did a little reserch on it and one of the causes can be a hormonal imbalance. I think that may be the reason for mine because I also have a very irregular menstural cycle.

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heriditary, and possible na ma pass mo to sa mga anak nyo, not as polycystic ovarian pwdeng sa kidney or medullary and other parts pero hindi lahat ng children random lang, pwedeng carrier and baka sa next generation magkaroon ulit.

 

surgery mostly ang medical management ang pinaka resort nila. im not sure kelangan matangal yung fluid filled and ung covering yata para hindi na bumalik.

 

senya na kulang kulang ang info ko :)

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Guest slave69biatch

same here was diagnosed with it... hormonal imbalance daw

the doctor gave me just the pills to keep my period regular

 

though she advised that if and wen i want to get pregnant i need to schedule consultations pa...

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Drop the medicines.

You found out they don't work... so they don't work.

 

Your body is toxic from the foods you eat and the toxins already inside you.

 

Go get yourself a colonics hydrotherapy treatment.

Go get yourself a liver flush.

 

There are cleansing protocols in www.curezone.com

 

For food, all organic food only.

 

If you are really interested in getting well, get kevin trudeau's book at www.naturalcures.com

 

(the human body heals itself given proper rest, nutrition and removal of toxins / pollution)

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mode of transmission of tuberculosis is thru airborn droplet....mycobacterium tuberculosis(bacteria)

Well, TB is not usually a sexually transmitted disease, nor does sex or any amount of it have any bearing on the treatment, as far as I know. I think the more important problem would be if one has regular contact with a person who has untreated TB or TB that is still in the communicative/infectious phase (theoretically, after 2 weeks of proper treatment, the mycobacteria in a person should be controlled enough for that person not to infect anybody else, though it takes at least 6 months of medication to really cure a person) - if you have regular contact with a person infected with TB who is untreated, it does not matter is you have sex with that person or not, pwede ka talagang mahawa.
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Sex has no bearing on the treatment of Tuberculosis.

If you are infective (untreated active tuberculosis), you can spread the infection to other people just by breathing within their immediate vicinity. If however, you are already being treated, within the 1st week and on a 4 or 5 drug regimen, then the chances of infecting someone else is significantly reduced.

The most important thing to remember about the treatment of Tuberculosis is to complete the treatment regimen and not to skip your medications. MDR-TB (Multiple Drug Resistant - Tuberculosis) strains have evolved because of people who do not complete their treatment regimens. If this continues, we may have to start treating people with even more drugs...unfortunately, we do not have that many more drugs that are effective against TB.

 

Please complete your TB therapeutic regimen....minimum is 6 months....

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