What are the Symptoms of TB?
A person with TB infection will have no symptoms. A person with active TB disease may have any, all or none of the following symptoms: a persistent cough, constant fatigue, weight loss, loss of appetite, fever, coughing up blood, and night sweats. These symptoms can also occur with other diseases so it is important to see a healthcare provider and to let them find out if you have TB. A person with TB disease may feel perfectly healthy or may only have a cough from time to time.