Can renal tuberculosis be treated conservatively?

Kidney tuberculosis can be treated conservatively, mainly by medication, using anti-tuberculosis drugs in the early stage, and at the same time, because most of the anti-tuberculosis drugs have hepatotoxicity, liver-protecting drugs should be taken during the use of drugs. As well as pay attention to daily life management. 1. Anti-tuberculosis drugs: generally include ethambutol hydrochloride tablets, rifampicin capsules, isoniazid tablets, pyrazinamide tablets, cycloserine capsules and other drugs. 2. Hepatoprotective drugs: generally include compound glycyrrhizin tablets, glucuronolactone tablets, B vitamin tablets, vitamin C tablets, glutathione tablets and other drugs. 3. Daily life management: patients should develop good dietary and living habits. Diet should be light and digestive, and consume more high protein and high vitamin foods, such as beans, milk and meat. Avoid spicy, stimulating, deep-fried, raw and cold foods. Maintain a regular routine, avoid excessive fatigue, and maintain a positive and optimistic mindset. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication, in order to avoid adverse consequences.