Can you do manual labor with tuberculous pleurisy?

Doing physical labor when suffering from tuberculous pleurisy may aggravate the condition, lying down and resting, and only after cure can you do physical labor.
Tuberculous pleurisy belongs to secondary tuberculosis and is a delayed metamorphosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis invading the pleura or the organism being infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Symptoms such as chest pain, dry cough, pleural effusion and dyspnea are usually present.
If you do physical labor while suffering from tuberculous pleurisy, with the amplitude of movement of physical labor, the depth as well as the frequency of respiration will also increase, the stimulation of pleurisy increases, and the patient’s own chest pain, dyspnea and other symptoms will be aggravated, which is not conducive to the recovery, and may even exacerbate the condition.
If you are found to have tuberculous pleurisy, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and physical labor should be carried out after cure.