TB treatment in Hisar. There is no doubt that tuberculosis continues to be one of the most common infectious diseases affecting millions of people worldwide. It is important to note that when diagnosed early and managed under the supervision of an experienced pulmonary specialist, TB can be completely treated and cured, although it is a serious illness. If you are searching for the best TB treatment in Hisar, expert care is available with Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra, a highly qualified Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine specialist at Jindal Hospital, Hisar.
Meet Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra
Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra
- MD Medicine (AIIMS, New Delhi)
- DM Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine (AIIMS, New Delhi)
Hospital: Jindal Hospital, Hisar
Contact: 01662 310201
With advanced training from AIIMS New Delhi, Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra is an expert in diagnosing and treating complex lung diseases, including tuberculosis, asthma, COPD, sleep disorders, lung infections, as well as critical respiratory illnesses.

What is Tuberculosis (TB)?
As a result of a bacterium named Mycobacterium tuberculosis, tuberculosis has the ability to cause an infection. As a general rule, TB is a disease that mostly affects the lungs (Pulmonary TB), but it can also affect other organs such as lymph nodes, bones, kidneys, brains, and spines (Extra-pulmonary TB).
TB is spread through the air by coughing, sneezing, or speaking when a person is infected with active pulmonary TB. In order to prevent complications and the spread of the disease, it is essential to get a diagnosis and treatment as early as possible. It is important to know that TB can be prevented as well as cured with appropriate medical treatment according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Common Symptoms of TB
A chest specialist should be consulted as soon as possible if you experience any of the following symptoms for more than two weeks:
- The cough persists for a period of more than 2 weeks
- When you cough up blood or mucus, this is called a bloody cough
- Chest inflammation is a very common condition
- It is common to experience a fever, particularly at night
- Sweating at night is a common problem
- Loss of weight for no apparent reason
- Insufficiency of energy and fatigue
- An inability to maintain a normal appetite
- The feeling of being short of breath
Many patients ignore these symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis and increased risk of spreading the infection.
Why Early TB Diagnosis is Important
There is no doubt that early detection has a significant impact on treatment outcomes and reduces the risk of complications. There are a number of modern diagnostic techniques that can be used to identify TB quickly and accurately.
At Jindal Hospital, patients may undergo:
1. Clinical Evaluation
The medical history and symptom assessment should be detailed as possible.
2. Chest X-Ray
Helps detect abnormalities in the lungs suggestive of tuberculosis.
3. Sputum Testing
Samples are tested to identify TB bacteria.
4. Molecular Diagnostic Tests
It is possible to detect TB and drug resistance in an early stage when a test such as GeneXpert/CBNAAT is used, allowing doctors to start the most effective treatment immediately. As an initial diagnostic approach when a person is suspected of having TB, the World Health Organization recommends rapid molecular tests.
5. CT Scan and Additional Investigations
A complicated or extra-pulmonary case of tuberculosis may require additional treatment.
Types of Tuberculosis Treated
Pulmonary TB
The most common form affecting the lungs.
Extra-Pulmonary TB
Can affect:
- Lymph nodes
- Bones and joints
- Abdomen
- Brain
- Spine
- Kidneys
Drug-Resistant TB (MDR-TB)
There are times when TB bacteria become resistant to standard medications and require specialized treatment plans in order to treat. According to the World Health Organization, drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) requires a more complicated and prolonged treatment than normal TB.
TB Treatment in Hisar at Jindal Hospital
Under the expert guidance of Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra, TB treatment is personalized based on:
- Type of TB
- Severity of infection
- Drug sensitivity reports
- Patient’s age and health condition
- Presence of other diseases such as diabetes
Standard TB Treatment
A combination of antitubercular medications is typically given to most patients with tuberculosis for a period of approximately 6 months. A complete cure of a disease must be achieved with the prescribed treatment in order to prevent drug resistance and ensure a complete cure. According to the WHO, when the treatment is completed properly, TB can be cured with a standard antibiotic regimen when properly administered.
Monitoring During Treatment
A regular follow-up visit will help you assess the following:
- There has been an improvement in symptoms
- Putting on weight
- The response to the treatment
- There are side effects associated with certain medicines
- Investigative studies conducted in laboratories
The close monitoring of the patient ensures better outcomes and minimizes complications.
What Happens If TB Is Left Untreated?
If left untreated, tuberculosis can cause the following health problems:
- The lungs were severely damaged as a result of this incident
- An inability to breathe
- The spread of infection to other organs is also a concern
- Families are notified of the transmission
- Death risk increases as a result of these factors
There is a significant improvement in survival and cure rates when treated compared to untreated diseases, as studies have shown.
Tips for Faster Recovery from TB
During treatment, patients should:
Take Medicines Regularly
Never skip doses or stop treatment early.
Eat a Nutritious Diet
Include:
- Protein-rich foods
- Fruits and vegetables
- Whole grains
- Adequate fluids
Avoid Smoking and Alcohol
Both can worsen lung damage and delay recovery.
Maintain Good Hygiene
Cover your mouth while coughing and ensure proper ventilation at home.
Attend Follow-Up Appointments
Regular monitoring is essential for complete recovery.

Why Choose Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra for TB Treatment in Hisar?
Patients choose Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra because of:
- AIIMS-trained expertise
- Advanced pulmonary and critical care specialization
- Accurate diagnosis
- Evidence-based treatment approach
- Personalized patient care
- Comprehensive follow-up and monitoring
- Experience in managing complex lung diseases
Whether you have newly diagnosed tuberculosis, recurrent TB, or suspected drug-resistant TB, expert evaluation can help ensure the best possible outcome.
Book an Appointment for TB Treatment in Hisar
The sooner you seek medical attention if you or a family member are experiencing the symptoms of tuberculosis, the better your chances of being cured.
Dr. Jagbir Singh Nehra
MD Medicine (AIIMS, New Delhi)
DM Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine (AIIMS, New Delhi)
Jindal Hospital, Hisar
📞 01662 310201
Take the first step toward recovery with expert TB treatment in Hisar and comprehensive respiratory care from one of the region’s leading pulmonary specialists.


