Cough with low-grade fever and night sweats with blood in sputum is mainly considered as a symptom of tuberculosis.
Tuberculosis is mainly caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which can be manifested as cough, blood in sputum or hemoptysis, chest pain, dyspnea, etc. Systemic symptoms include prolonged afternoon low-grade fever, hot flashes and night sweats, fatigue and tiredness as well as weight loss, etc. Chest X-rays, tuberculin tests, and antacid staining are needed to make a clear diagnosis as early as possible when tuberculosis is being considered.
When the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and if it is clear that it is tuberculosis, it is necessary to go to the infectious disease hospital in time to formulate a regular, reasonable and effective treatment plan, and adhere to the treatment.