Can tuberculosis patients run sports

Tuberculosis patients can run to improve lung function, increase oxygen intake and improve the immune system. However, tuberculosis patients are not suitable for running when they have the following conditions: 1. Tuberculosis is in the infectious stage, and the sputum check is positive for antacid bacilli during the anti-tuberculosis treatment. Running is easy to cause airborne transmission, bringing certain risks to the surrounding population. 2, if the tuberculosis patients during treatment, repeated blood in the sputum or hemoptysis is not suitable for running. Running can easily lead to repeated aggravation of hemoptysis and even induce life-threatening hemoptysis. If other physical discomfort occurs after running, the cause needs to be further clarified. If it is the side effects of drugs, such as isoniazid and rifampicin, which can easily lead to liver damage, and pyrazinamide, which can lead to an increase in uric acid and also produce physical discomfort, further biochemical examination is needed to clarify whether there is drug-related liver damage as soon as possible. If there is it is necessary to stop running to avoid aggravating the liver damage.