Patients with TB pressing on the nerves usually need to be given medication or surgery. 1. Drug treatment: for example, isoniazid, ethambutol, metaplifloxacin, streptomycin, etc. These drugs are anti-tuberculosis drugs; streptomycin can cause hearing loss, tinnitus adverse reactions, and metaplifloxacin can harm the liver and cause transaminase elevation. Patients with neuralgia can use painkillers such as carbamazepine and vitamin B1 tablets, etc. Carbamazepine can cause dizziness, drowsiness, and fatigue as adverse reactions. 2. Surgical treatment: If the effect of conservative treatment is not good, we should consider surgical treatment, and we can consider tuberculosis surgery. The treatment cycle of tuberculosis is 3~6 months, if the disease continues to develop, it can cause pulmonary heart disease, heart failure, respiratory failure and other poor prognosis. Tuberculosis pressed to the nerve of the patient should actively seek medical attention, to be treated under the guidance of the physician’s interview, to develop individualized treatment plans, according to the norms of treatment, patients do not treat themselves to avoid adverse results.