Is it normal for tuberculous pleurisy to produce joint pain on medication?

Tuberculous pleurisy taking medication to produce joint pain is not a normal phenomenon, belongs to the side effects of the drug, if necessary, need to adjust the usage and dosage of the drug. Tuberculous pleurisy and tuberculosis treatment program is basically the same, the main choice of early, appropriate amount, joint, regular, the whole course of medication, during the use of drugs, different drugs will have certain side effects on the body. Joint pain is very likely to be caused by pyrazinamide, which can cause uric acid to rise, leading to joint pain, which is a side effect of the drug. After the discovery of the corresponding condition, you need to consult a doctor in time to observe, through blood tests and imaging tests, to determine the physical condition, under the guidance of the clinician to carry out standardized treatment, to avoid causing serious side effects.