The development and outcome of primary tuberculosis are related to whether the patient is actively treated, the effectiveness of treatment, and his or her own condition, etc. Most patients can be cured if they are treated in a reasonable and standardized manner. However, if the patient is not reasonably treated, the disease may further deteriorate and even become life-threatening in severe cases.
Primary tuberculosis is a disease caused by the initial infection, and may present with clinical symptoms such as loss of appetite, night sweats, and fatigue. After diagnosis, if patients follow the medical advice and use reasonable and standardized medication, the prognosis is generally good, most patients can be cured, and the disease is not easy to deteriorate, and does not affect the patient’s life and work.
If primary TB is not reasonably treated, the infection may further deteriorate and may spread from the lungs to other parts of the body, which may endanger the patient’s life in severe cases.
Therefore, patients with primary tuberculosis should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.