How to treat tuberculous granuloma

For tuberculosis granuloma, the first step is to take anti-tuberculosis medication, which must be applied in full, combined, regular and adequate doses to avoid stopping the medication in the middle of the process, which may affect the effect of anti-tuberculosis treatment. The medication must be administered continuously for at least six months, and regular follow-up examinations, such as chest X-ray and lung CT, must be conducted to determine whether the tuberculous granuloma is gradually subsiding or improving. If it does not improve, timely surgery to remove the tuberculous granuloma and then anti-tuberculosis treatment can effectively relieve this condition. In the course of anti-tuberculosis treatment, we must pay attention to other drug damage, such as hearing, vision, liver function and kidney function, which may be caused by drugs, so if such damage is found, we must adjust the drugs symptomatically, and if necessary, we can stop the drugs in time to avoid causing irreversible damage.