Abdominal pain caused by intestinal tuberculosis is mainly located in the right lower abdomen and is prone to localized pressure pain. Abdominal pain caused by intestinal tuberculosis is relatively mild and mainly manifests as vague or dull pain, which is intermittent and occurs after meals. The pain is mainly caused by accelerated intestinal peristalsis or spasm after meals, which can cause pain in the right lower abdomen, and the pain can lead to a feeling of wanting to defecate. Patients with intestinal tuberculosis need to use anti-tuberculosis drugs, such as rifampin, isoniazid, streptomycin and other anti-tuberculosis drugs under the guidance of doctors, and treat them regularly according to the course of treatment to avoid the formation of drug resistance, which may affect the treatment effect and cause other serious complications.