It is not normal that taking tuberculosis medication makes one lose energy. If tuberculosis patients take anti-tuberculosis drugs and then have symptoms of lack of energy, it is considered to be an adverse reaction to the drugs, and joint and muscle pain may also occur, and may even cause damage to liver and kidney function. This situation is not normal, and should be timely feedback to the attending physician, but also to the hospital to review the liver and kidney function. If the liver and kidney functions are significantly impaired, you should stop taking anti-tuberculosis drugs as soon as possible. Tuberculosis patients before taking anti-tuberculosis drugs, must be to the professional doctor to understand in detail the precautions for taking medication, and finally take the medication one hour after meals to minimize the side effects of the drug. During the period of drug treatment, pay attention to dynamic follow-up, timely attention and understanding of the changes in the condition. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used arbitrarily on their own.