Tuberculosis and pneumonia are two different diseases both very serious. Tuberculosis, as a chronic long-term wasting infectious disease, causes great damage to the body and has a long treatment period, which can lead to a series of symptoms related to the patient’s performance such as coughing up blood, coughing, coughing up sputum, and body wasting. Clinically, pneumonia is an inflammatory disease caused by the presence of a large number of pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses in the lungs. In elderly, bedridden patients, pneumonia can also lead to life-threatening conditions. The treatment of pneumonia is relatively simple, and is commonly used as a combination of anti-inflammatory, phlegm-suppressing, and wheezing treatment.