Tuberculosis cure

The cure for tuberculosis focuses on the cause of tuberculosis, an inflammatory response in the lungs caused by infection of the lungs with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Treatment with anti-tuberculosis drugs is generally taken in combination, with a full course of treatment, and with an appropriate and standardized regimen. The drugs that can be chosen are isoniazid, rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide, streptomycin, levofloxacin, and butalbital kanamycin. Depending on the patient’s condition, different combinations of these drugs can be used to combine anti-tuberculosis treatment. The liver and kidney functions, blood tests and CT of both lungs should be reviewed regularly, and respiratory secretions can be taken for examination and culture of pathogens to clarify the disease and the efficacy of the drugs, so that the treatment plan can be adjusted at any time.