Bone tuberculosis is usually not life-threatening, so there is no question of how long you will live with it. The most common areas of bone tuberculosis are areas that are heavily loaded, active, and prone to injury, with spinal tuberculosis being the most common. The lesions are initially painful, but worsen with activity, and can produce tuberculosis-like abscesses. If the lesion is detected at the early stage, it can be well controlled, bone and joint activities are not affected, the occurrence of bone tuberculosis general treatment is to completely remove the lesion and anti-tuberculosis treatment, including rest, convalescence, nutritional hygiene, standard chemotherapeutic drugs and surgical treatment, so bone tuberculosis does not usually affect the life of the bone tuberculosis does not have the problem of how long to live. If diagnosed with bone tuberculosis disease, early standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.