Is medication recommended for strong positive TB?

Strongly positive for tuberculosis is usually recommended to take medication. A strong positive TB test suggests that the patient is more likely to have active TB. For patients with a strong positive test, further refinement of the CT lungs is needed to see if there are any lung lesions. If there are suspected tuberculosis lesions in the lungs, further sputum tests, which look for antacid bacilli in the sputum, are needed. If tuberculosis is identified on the basis of sputum examination, regular anti-tuberculosis treatment is required. The treatment mainly consists of symptomatic medication, such as taking anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid tablets and rifampicin capsules. After taking anti-tuberculosis drugs for treatment, ineffective patients need surgical treatment to completely remove the tuberculosis foci, and some patients also need to combine postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy to completely remove the foci. Patients who are strongly positive for tuberculosis should go to the hospital for treatment in time. Under the guidance of the doctor, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out systematic and regular treatment. The choice and use of drugs should be under the guidance of doctors, and should not be used blindly.