What are the symptoms of Tuberculosis (TB)?
People who are infected (latent TB infection) are usually asymptomatic. Neither do they feel sick, nor do they exhibit any TB symptoms. A person infected with TB bacteria does not spread TB prior to developing the TB disease. The following Tuberculosis/TB symptoms are usually present in people suffering from TB disease: • Fever, • Night-sweats, • Chest pain, • Chronic cough, • Mucus, phlegm, or blood in cough, • Loss of appetite, and • Weight loss.