Ensuring good rest and adequate sleep is a basic requirement for TB patients to recover. Patients with active tuberculosis should get at least 8 hours of sleep a day, take more bed rest, and should not read too many books and newspapers, watch TV, or play with computers. After the symptoms have been reduced by the treatment, the patient can be properly active and gradually increase the amount of activity, starting from indoor activities, walking, and gradually practicing qigong, tai chi, etc., step by step, never too hasty. For more strenuous activities, such as playing basketball, tug of war, soccer, jumping, etc. should be avoided. Pay attention to climate and environmental changes. In winter, pay attention to keep warm, wear a mask when you go out, and avoid going out in case of high winds, haze or bad weather. Sun exposure also has some benefits for the recovery of TB, especially extrapulmonary TB. However, there should be some restrictions for patients with active TB, because exposure to sunlight can cause hemoptysis, fever or disease progression. Mild TB patients should also try not to go to crowded places (e.g., fairs, shopping malls, etc.). Practice good personal hygiene. Bathe frequently, but the water should not be too hot and each time should not be too long to avoid excessive physical exertion or hemoptysis. Clothes and bedding should be dried and changed frequently. The room should be kept well ventilated.