Infiltrative tuberculosis is generally not self-curable, and this disease is more serious, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time for treatment to avoid adverse consequences. Infiltrative tuberculosis is active secondary tuberculosis, leading to exudative lesions in the lungs and caseous necrosis in the center of the lesions. Invasive TB is a serious disease, and therefore has no chance of resolving on its own. If it is not treated in a timely manner, the lesion will continue to develop and deteriorate, resulting in the formation of an abnormal acute cavity in the lesion. In the vast majority of cases, infiltrative tuberculosis develops from focal tuberculosis, and the damage caused by the development of the disease to the body’s health cannot be ignored. Therefore, if an individual finds out that he or she has invasive tuberculosis through examination, he or she should go to the hospital and receive treatment in time in order to have a chance to recover.