Taking TB drugs for joint pain can be continued if it is tolerated. Also need to identify the cause, if uric acid is elevated, you can take uric acid-lowering drugs to treat. There are several kinds of anti-tuberculosis drugs, such as rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide, ethambutol, etc. Some of the drugs may cause elevated uric acid, which may lead to joint discomfort. It is recommended to check the uric acid in the hospital. If the uric acid is normal and the joint pain is not serious, you can continue to take anti-tuberculosis drugs and observe closely. If the uric acid is elevated and joint pain is not serious, it is recommended to take Benzbromarone and other drugs to lower uric acid. At the same time, pay attention to diet, do not eat seafood, animal offal and other foods that lead to elevated uric acid. Taking anti-tuberculosis drugs, if the joint pain cannot be relieved, the anti-tuberculosis regimen may need to be adjusted.