During treatment for tuberculosis, chest pain may be caused by tuberculous lesions involving the pleura or mural pleura causing tuberculous pleurisy, which is best diagnosed by thoracentesis. If the pleura is also infected with tuberculosis, the same anti-tuberculosis treatment is administered. If pleural fluid is produced, the pleural fluid should be extracted in time, and anti-tuberculosis drugs can be injected into the pleural cavity. Have regular chest CT and X-ray examinations to understand the treatment status.