Does a tuberculosis tumor grow after anti-tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis tumors are also likely to grow after anti-tuberculosis. Tuberculosis tumor, also known as tuberculosis ball, is often after a period of time in the treatment of tuberculosis, thus triggering a kind of histological changes in the lungs, the symptoms and tuberculosis are basically similar, and often also appear weakness, emaciation, night sweats, low fever in the afternoon and other symptoms. Tuberculosis tumors still need to cooperate with doctors to take anti-tuberculosis treatment, such as taking isoniazid, rifampicin and other anti-tuberculosis drugs, but if the treatment effect is poor and other situations, tuberculosis tumors may still increase in size. For the treatment of tuberculosis tumor, in addition to the need for systemic use of anti-tuberculosis drug treatment, often also need to take surgical treatment, can be minimally invasive surgery or open surgery, the tuberculosis tumor removal. TB tumors must be treated actively with doctors to avoid aggravation of the condition.