Pulmonary tuberculosis is a variety of common infectious diseases caused by infection with tuberculosis bacillus. Its clinical manifestations include cough, expectoration, chest tightness, chest pain, fatigue, night sweat, emaciation, and low fever. If the patient has pulmonary tuberculosis, he can feel uncomfortable, and may have cough, expectoration, chest tightness, and chest pain. So when the patient has some symptoms, he should go to the hospital for examination. First of all, a chest X-ray or chest CT should be done to exclude whether there is tuberculosis. If there is sputum, a sputum test can be done. If it is confirmed to be tuberculosis, standard anti tuberculosis treatment should be given as soon as possible.