Patients with invasive tuberculosis often need to be given standardized anti-tuberculosis treatment with anti-tuberculosis drugs. Invasive tuberculosis is a type of secondary tuberculosis, an infectious disease of the lungs caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which often requires the use of anti-tuberculosis drugs. The following drugs are commonly used in the clinic, including rifampicin, isoniazid, ethambutol and pyrazinamide. Patients with tuberculosis need a combination of drugs and a full course of anti-tuberculosis treatment, which may take more than half a year, but the specific course of treatment should take into account the patient’s recovery. For patients with infiltrative tuberculosis, they also need to pay attention to eating some lean meat, fish, shrimp and other protein foods to improve the body’s immunity.