Lymph node tuberculosis refers to lymph node tuberculosis, and the difficulty of wound healing after surgery may be related to the unstandardized use of anti-tuberculosis drugs, infection at the surgical site, as well as poor immunity and nutrition. 1. Failure to standardize the use of anti-tuberculosis drugs: in addition to surgical treatment for patients with lymph node tuberculosis, anti-tuberculosis treatment with drugs is also needed. If you do not follow the doctor’s instructions, early, adequate amount, full course of standardized treatment, you may not be able to control the condition, and then the wound is difficult to heal after lymph node tuberculosis surgery. 2. Infection at the operation site: If the operation of lymph node tuberculosis is not done properly or the postoperative care is not good, which leads to the occurrence of infection, the wound will also be difficult to heal. 3. Poor immunity: If the patient’s own immunity is poor, which is not conducive to wound repair, the wound will also be difficult to heal after surgery, and even prone to infection. 4. Poor nutrition: Patients with lymphatic tuberculosis often have poor nutritional status, which may lead to slow wound healing. It is recommended that patients actively seek medical advice, make a clear diagnosis and cooperate with doctors for treatment.