The principles of treatment for tuberculosis are based on early, combined, regular, moderate, and complete anti-tuberculosis treatment. Patients must take regular medication and use a full course of treatment in order to keep TB under control and heal. Discontinuation of medication in the course of anti-TB treatment can have serious consequences. If systemic dissemination of TB bacilli occurs, patients have a poor prognosis and can develop serious complications and sequelae. Unauthorized discontinuation of drugs in the course of anti-TB treatment can also lead to the formation of drug-resistant tuberculosis bacteria, at which point the original anti-TB treatment regimen becomes ineffective and second-line anti-TB drugs are required, making treatment more difficult and extending the treatment course significantly. Therefore, it is important to follow the medical advice during the anti-TB treatment process, to take the medication regularly, and to avoid stopping the medication without authorization.