Whether children with tuberculosis can go to school varies from person to person: 1. Children with bacillary tuberculosis must be suspended from school and treated in isolation. After treatment, the infectiousness of this group of patients disappears, so they can be released from isolation and go back to school after the special TB control institution has issued a certificate that they can resume their studies; 2. Of course, it is necessary to consolidate the treatment during the process, and regular review and dynamic observation are required during the treatment period to prevent the spread of tuberculosis by infecting the students in the same class or dormitory; 3, children with bacillus-negative tuberculosis can go to school if it is determined that they are not infectious. This management is a supervised treatment, and it is very important to go to the hospital regularly for follow-up, or to have the doctor come regularly to ask about the medication, and to use the medication reasonably and regularly during this period.