The Chinese name for TSH is thyroid stimulating hormone. Thyroid stimulating hormone is usually tested in patients with tuberculosis because they have thyroid disease or abnormal thyroid symptoms. Generally, patients with tuberculosis need to have routine blood tests, blood sedimentation, tuberculin test, sputum mycobacterium tuberculosis test, drug sensitivity test, chest X-ray, lung CT and other tests. Thyrotropin is a hormone secreted by the adenopituitary gland. Laboratory tests for TSH are usually used for the evaluation of thyroid function, but can also be used for the diagnosis of adenopituitary function and hypothalamic disorders. Patients with tuberculosis usually do not need TSH tests, but if there is a combination of thyroid disease, it is necessary to do the relevant tests. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant tests and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.