How many hours a day does a tuberculosis patient sleep

People with TB should have a normal routine and can sleep 7 to 9 hours a day. There is no research to suggest that people with TB need extra sleep compared to healthy people. In general, people with TB need the same 7 to 9 hours of sleep a day as healthy adults. TB patients can sleep 7~9 hours a day, and should pay attention to the routine of work and rest, which is in line with the pattern of their biological clock. Don’t stay up late at night, try to go to sleep as early as possible, and get up on time in the morning, have a reasonable meal, and take nutritional supplements. Tuberculosis patients should pay attention to rest, can be appropriate exercise, enhance their resistance. Tuberculosis patients should take medication regularly, so that the blood concentration in the body reaches the therapeutic requirements, and should also go to the hospital on time for review, dynamic observation of the therapeutic effect, in order to adjust the drug treatment program when necessary.