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kambuh

Kambuh is a term used in Indonesian medical language to describe the recurrence of a disease or its symptoms after a period of improvement or apparent cure. It is commonly used to denote relapse or flare-ups and applies to a wide range of conditions, including infectious diseases and chronic illnesses.

Causes include incomplete or inadequate treatment, development of drug resistance, poor adherence to therapy, reactivation of

Examples include tuberculosis relapse after cure, malaria recurrence due to latent liver forms (hypnozoites), and cancer

Diagnosis relies on symptom assessment and objective tests to confirm recurrence and to rule out other causes.

Prevention focuses on completing prescribed therapy, adhering to follow-up schedules, and addressing factors that contribute to

latent
infection,
and
reinfection
with
a
new
pathogen.
Distinguishing
relapse
from
reinfection
or
recrudescence
can
require
clinical
history,
laboratory
tests,
imaging,
and
sometimes
molecular
analysis.
recurrence
after
a
period
of
remission.
Other
diseases
may
exhibit
kambuh
as
a
flare
of
symptoms
rather
than
a
new
disease.
Treatment
decisions
depend
on
the
underlying
condition,
prior
therapy,
and
whether
relapse
is
due
to
resistance
or
reinfection.
recurrence,
such
as
immune
status
or
exposure
risk.
Early
detection
of
kambuh
is
important
to
prevent
complications
and
reduce
transmission
in
contagious
diseases.