Endobronchial tuberculosis is normally curable, but the treatment period is relatively long and may take about a year to a year and a half. Endobronchial tuberculosis is a special type of pulmonary tuberculosis caused by the invasion of tuberculosis bacteria into the tracheobronchial tubes. Treatment is actually the same as that for pulmonary tuberculosis, and the principles of treatment are early, combined, regular, and moderate doses of medication. Many patients take TB drugs once in a while, and when they feel better after taking them for a period of time, they reduce or stop taking them on their own, which is absolutely not allowed. When taking anti-tuberculosis drugs, they must be used regularly and under the guidance of a doctor, and they should be followed up regularly, not to add or reduce drugs at home. Because anti-tuberculosis drugs have certain side effects, and different types of anti-tuberculosis drugs are used differently, they must be used under the guidance of a doctor. The precautions in life are to pay attention to rest, not to smoke or drink alcohol, and to keep a happy mood. Exercise properly to increase nutrition, take appropriate vitamins and eat more vegetables and fruits.