Recurrence of tuberculosis in a few days after stopping medication

There is no research showing that a few days after stopping the medication will lead to relapse of tuberculosis, it is recommended to treat under the guidance of the doctor as well as standardize the medication, and to treat in time after stopping the medication leads to relapse. TB is usually treated with medications such as isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol, and the treatment is usually divided into a two-month intensive period and a four-month consolidation period. The treatment is usually divided into a two-month intensive period and a four-month consolidation period. During the treatment period, isolation is required to prevent infection of other people. There is usually no recurrence of TB after it has been cured if there is no re-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Recurrence of TB is usually due to incomplete treatment. It is recommended to receive strict and effective treatment during the treatment period, and to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and stopping medication. After stopping the medication for tuberculosis, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor. If stopping the medication leads to relapse, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately and receive treatment again.