Why tuberculosis is easy to starve

Patients with tuberculosis are prone to hunger, mainly because tuberculosis disease is a long-term chronic depletion of the human body, resulting in a serious shortage of fat, sugar and other calories, malnutrition and so on, which can produce a serious feeling of hunger. Clinically, tuberculosis patients need a lot of nutrients, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, and protein, etc. to correct malnutrition and fight hunger, as well as proper exercise, which is beneficial to the body. Patients with tuberculosis need to enhance their nutrition to complement the application of anti-tuberculosis drugs, which can reduce the damage to the gastrointestinal tract and speed up the improvement of the disease. In addition, patients with tuberculosis should maintain proper exercise and a good state of mind, which are also beneficial in aiding the treatment of hunger.