Is it just chest pain? Is it tuberculosis?

Just chest pain is not necessarily tuberculosis. There are more causes of chest pain, such as shingles, intercostal neuritis, heart disease, lung infections, and gastrointestinal diseases. Chest pain has no obvious specificity, and this symptom alone does not determine whether it is tuberculosis. Localized nerve inflammation can also cause chest pain, such as herpes zoster, intercostal neuritis, etc. Heart disease can also cause chest pain, such as myocardial infarction, myocarditis, etc. Lung infections can also cause chest pain, such as lobar pneumonia, and reflux esophagitis can also cause chest pain. Common symptoms of tuberculosis are fever, cough, sputum, night sweats; the diagnosis can be confirmed by comprehensive analysis of sputum for tuberculosis bacilli, lung CT, tuberculin test, blood sedimentation, and T-cell test for tuberculosis infection. Chest pain patients, should be timely local consultation, clear cause after targeted treatment.