The symptoms of TB disease are usually low-grade fever, night sweats, cough and sputum, and also loss of body mass and blood in the sputum, which is preceded by cough and low-grade fever. Patients with tuberculosis who are more severely ill will also experience chest tightness and pain as well as difficulty and limitation of movement. If tuberculosis is clearly identified, standardized anti-tuberculosis treatment is required as early as possible. With systematic and standardized anti-tuberculosis treatment at an early stage, most patients with tuberculosis can be cured. The course of anti-tuberculosis treatment is at least half a year, and the probability of cure is more than 85%. In the course of anti-tuberculosis treatment, it is necessary to take sufficient rest and review regularly.