During the treatment of tuberculosis, you should be hospitalized or treated at home, and it is not recommended to go to work. It is not recommended that TB patients go to work because they can spread droplets of Mycobacterium tuberculosis into the air when they cough, sneeze, talk or laugh, and they can remain in the air for hours, putting other people at risk of being infected if they inhale them. In addition, Mycobacterium tuberculosis droplets from TB patients can also attach to dust and surfaces of objects, as well as clothing and books, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis is relatively resistant, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis attached to dust and surfaces of objects can remain infectious for 8-10 days. Therefore, it is not recommended to go to work during tuberculosis treatment, and tuberculosis patients should wear masks when going out to avoid infecting others with the germs.