Patients with tuberculosis usually have varying degrees of cough and must be treated with effective anti-tuberculosis drugs to relieve their cough. Therefore, after the occurrence of tuberculosis, it is necessary to give appropriate, regular, combined and complete anti-tuberculosis medication to control the cough. In addition to oral tuberculosis medication, appropriate cough suppressant medication can be given orally, such as compound forcodine oral solution, compound licorice tablets, and coughing tablets for symptomatic treatment. However, it should be noted that some patients with pulmonary tuberculosis can develop bronchial tuberculosis, and the presence of tuberculosis lesions on the inner surface of the bronchi can stimulate patients to repeatedly develop a severe dry cough. Therefore, cough can only be effectively controlled with anti-tuberculosis or even minimally invasive treatment.