What is the treatment for drug-resistant tuberculosis?


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Surgical treatment of drug-resistant TB is not suitable for all patients and should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor to weigh the advantages and disadvantages and choose the treatment plan that is most suitable for the patient. Surgical treatment of drug-resistant TB is a method for treating drug-resistant TB, but it is not suitable for all patients. Surgical treatment is usually used in patients who do not respond to or can not tolerate drug therapy, and in patients with serious complications. Surgical treatment aims to remove drug-resistant lesions, improve lung function, and improve quality of life. Surgical treatment methods include lobectomy, segmentectomy, and wedge resection. The effectiveness of surgical treatment depends on many factors, such as the patient's condition, timing of surgery, surgical technique, etc. Surgical treatment has certain risks, such as bleeding, infection, respiratory failure, etc. Therefore, before deciding on surgical treatment, doctors will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the patient, including cardiopulmonary function, lung function, blood tests, etc. Surgical treatment is only considered if the patient's physical condition allows it. For patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis, surgical treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. Patients should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, take medicine on time, and review regularly to improve the treatment effect. In conclusion, surgical treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis is an effective treatment method, but it needs to be carried out under the guidance of doctors, weighing the pros and cons and choosing the most suitable treatment scheme for patients.