Is a sore throat a symptom of tuberculosis?

Sore throat is not a symptom of tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is mainly caused by infection of the lungs with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, resulting in a series of respiratory symptoms, mainly coughing and coughing, some patients may have blood in the sputum, low fever in the afternoon, night sweats, weakness, loss of appetite, and some women of childbearing age may have irregular menstruation. Once diagnosed with tuberculosis, it is recommended to take long-term standardized anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6-9 months, and tuberculosis is a respiratory infection, so it is important to avoid droplet transmission while treatment.