Why tuberculosis can cause swollen nodes?

Tuberculosis (TB) doesn't just affect lungs; it can also infect lymph nodes and cause painless lumps, explains Dr Saumya Saluja. When TB bacteria travel through the body, they can lodge in neck nodes, making firm swellings that grow slowly. These shouldn't be ignored, especially with weight loss or fever, because prompt diagnosis and treatment stop progression and prevent complications.

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