Hoarseness caused by laryngeal tuberculosis can usually be cured. Laryngeal tuberculosis has an insidious onset, with various clinical manifestations, mainly in the larynx, patients may have hoarseness, sore throat and other symptoms, and in the later stage may be accompanied by cough, low fever, fatigue and other uncomfortable symptoms. After the onset of the disease need to actively carry out anti-tuberculosis treatment, generally isoniazid, rifampicin and other anti-tuberculosis drugs throughout the full dose, some patients with laryngeal tuberculosis laryngeal edema, which leads to respiratory difficulties, at this time the doctor may perform a tracheotomy, in order to help patients to relieve the symptoms, to relieve the obstruction of the airway. Patients with laryngeal tuberculosis generally have a better prognosis after aggressive anti-tuberculosis treatment, with symptoms improving in about two weeks and most patients cured. Drugs must be used under the guidance of a doctor, and patients should not arbitrarily stop taking them on their own.