A positive T-SPOT does not necessarily mean that there is active tuberculosis bacteria in the body. A positive T-SPOT indicates infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but does not determine whether it is a previous infection or active tuberculosis.The T-SPOT test is a test to determine whether there is infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Patients infected with tuberculosis may have symptoms such as low-grade fever, night sweats, and fatigue, and if they have tuberculosis they may have cough, hemoptysis, and tightness in the chest. In order to determine the condition, sputum smear, bacterial culture, and imaging tests are needed to comprehensively determine the condition based on the clinical symptoms. T-SPOT positive people who have symptoms of tuberculosis need to actively consult a doctor, do not delay the disease, do not self-medication.