Is tuberculosis treatment free?

Tuberculosis is treated at the local CDC’s tuberculosis clinic, where free medication is available. When tuberculosis is detected, patients are advised to visit their local CDC to receive free anti-tuberculosis medication, as well as regular chest X-rays, which are also free of charge for this part of the examination. However, if the side effects of oral medication during the treatment of tuberculosis result in elevated liver transaminase levels, it is recommended that the patient consult a regular infectious disease hospital for appropriate treatment, in which case the medication is not free. For the treatment of tuberculosis, it is recommended to consult the infectious disease department of regular hospitals or specialized infectious disease hospitals, and the professional doctors will formulate the corresponding plan, and need to apply anti-tuberculosis drugs at an early stage, in combination, with sufficient dosage, and with sufficient duration of treatment. In the course of treatment, pay attention to observe the adverse effects of drugs. For the treatment of tuberculosis, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, consult with an infectious disease doctor, and pay attention to regular review to avoid recurrence. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used arbitrarily.