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