You can get a health certificate after tuberculosis is cured. Although tuberculosis is an infectious disease, it is completely curable. As long as it is regular anti-tuberculosis treatment, tuberculosis can basically be cured. For newly treated pulmonary tuberculosis patients, as long as they are treated for about 2 weeks, the infectivity will drop obviously, and generally the infectivity will be gone in about 2 months. The course of treatment of tuberculosis is about half a year, that is to say, after treatment for about half a year, tuberculosis will be cured. For some patients, there will be fibroproliferative lesions in the lungs after tuberculosis is cured, so don't worry too much. These injuries are often called scar tissue.
Tuberculosis has been cured and you can apply for a health certificate. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis are the same as normal healthy people after recovery. As long as the relevant indicators of tuberculosis are normal, the sputum culture results are negative, and the chest X-ray examination is old tuberculosis, you can pass the physical examination. When you apply for a health certificate, you usually have a chest X-ray or chest X-ray. Active pulmonary tuberculosis can't pass the physical examination, because such patients will infect others. Now that it has been cured, it will not affect the health certificate, but attention should be paid to timely review. If the resistance drops again, tuberculosis may recur.