Patients with tuberculosis should keep a cheerful mood, exercise appropriately, and pay attention to diet to reduce the likelihood of tuberculosis recurrence. Therefore, it is very important for TB patients to prevent the recurrence of TB. So what should you pay attention to in order to prevent TB? Let’s learn more about it. According to the modern view of tuberculosis treatment, the treatment of tuberculosis should have at least 6 months of treatment. Each course of treatment is divided into an intensive phase and a consolidation phase. In order to keep track of the changes in the disease and to specifically guide patients in the use of drugs, a certain review period should be determined. Some patients do not follow the rules of medication after 1-2 months of medication because their symptoms have improved, which often results in incomplete treatment and increased chances of relapse thereafter, so regular review is necessary to prevent relapse of tuberculosis. Second, physical exercise for patients with tuberculosis should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. There are many physical exercise programs, and the individual patient’s situation, i.e., the size and severity of the lesion and the status of lung function, are different, so they should be treated on a case-by-case basis. Bed rest should be taken at the stage of disease development, and after the condition improves, walking, jogging, climbing, gymnastics, qigong, taijiquan, bicycling and other activities can be carried out gradually. To prevent the occurrence of tuberculosis, the following points should be achieved: 1. live a normal life, that is, rationalization and regularization of lifestyle, careful living, avoid wind and cold, quit smoking and alcohol, far from housing, moderate work and rest. 2, diet is moderate, rich in nutrition, avoid spicy. 3, often breathe fresh air. 4, maintain an optimistic mood, because the bad mood can affect the body’s resistance. 5, often participate in sports, exercise, enhance physical fitness. 6, because the infection of mycobacterium tuberculosis is the direct cause of the disease, so you should try to reduce contact with patients with tuberculosis, especially active tuberculosis patients. 7.Strengthen health education to make young people understand the hazards of tuberculosis and the mode of transmission. Develop a good hygiene habit of not spitting anywhere. Sputum from TB patients should be burned or disinfected with drugs. 8. Physical examination of young people should be conducted regularly to achieve early detection, early isolation and early treatment. In addition, infants and children should be vaccinated with BCG vaccine on time so that the muscle can produce immunity and reduce the occurrence of tuberculosis. 9.Symptoms such as low fever, night sweats, dry cough, blood in sputum, weakness and reduced diet should be examined at the hospital in time. After the diagnosis of tuberculosis is confirmed, treatment should be carried out immediately, and attention should also be paid to increasing nutrition to enhance physical fitness.