Ignoring TB can spread to bones and affect spinal cord. Complication can have serious consequences, if not treated on time. According to medical statistics, around 10-15 per cent of the total TB patients in India suffer from bone TB and the numbers are constantly increasing.
While extra-pulmonary Tuberculosis, being a lesser-known complication can have serious consequences, if not treated on time. TB has always been related to be a pulmonary disease, but in fact if left untreated, it can spread to various parts of the body and the most common site being the spinal cord.
The symptoms of extra-pulmonary TB being similar to that of arthritis in its nascent stages, it often goes misdiagnosed for the latter. While bone TB can attack any site in the body, the usual victims are the weight bearing joints like hands, wrist, elbows and the spine. The increased bacterial activity causes severe pain in the affected parts that patient need to understand the urgency of intervention.
The type of pain too depends on the exact location of the tuberculosis and in order to distinguish it from arthritic pain, patients should observe the nature of pain. For instance, most of the arthritic patients experience relief at night whereas those suffering from bone TB have elevated discomfort while lying down flat.
According to medical statistics, around 10-15 per cent of the total TB patients in India suffer from bone TB and the numbers are constantly increasing. India is home to about one lakh people who suffer from osteoarticular tuberculosis which leads to limb shortening in growing children and full body paralysis in a few cases.
Patients with bone TB are generally not contagious because the disease spreads through coughed up active virus particles unless you come in contact with a patient’s pus. Another important point to remember is that bone TB may affect the bone marrow, so timely and complete course of treatment can only cure the patients. Duration of treatment will depend on the location and severity of the infection. But unlike TB of lungs, Bone and Spine TB takes a little longer depending on the severity of infection.
The treatment for normal bone TB may last at least one year and in case of Spine TB causing paralysis treatment and recovery time depends, if paralysis is mild, moderate or severe. Patients with TB in their bones might or might not exhibit generalised signs of tuberculosis such as fever, fatigue, night sweats and unexplained weight loss.
Dr Satnam Singh Chhabra
Head Neuro and Spine department, Sir Gangaram Hospital
Sarhadi Gandhi Marg, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi-110060
Ph: 011 2575 0000