What are the dangers of tuberculosis ball removal

Tuberculosis balloon removal may cause some damage to the lungs, but relatively speaking, as long as the follow-up care is proper, the normal function of the human body is usually not affected after tuberculosis balloon removal. Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease of the respiratory tract and is usually treated with medication. Only when the tuberculosis balls are large will surgery be considered to remove all the lesions. Generally speaking, the surgical removal of the tuberculosis ball is not harmful to the body and the prognosis is good, but to be on the safe side, it is best to follow the doctor’s advice to continue anti-tuberculosis treatment for about six months to prevent the recurrence of tuberculosis. During the recovery period of tuberculosis ball removal surgery, patients should not only actively cooperate with the follow-up treatment, but also avoid engaging in physical labor and overwork, adjust their work and diet habits, eat more high-protein food, and go to the hospital for follow-up at the first time when they find any uncomfortable symptoms in order to avoid aggravation of the condition.