First of all, I want to say that Chinese medicine can treat tuberculosis. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly plays a role in treating tuberculosis by regulating and killing Mycobacterium tuberculosis as a whole. Traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in the history of anti-tuberculosis in China. With the introduction of modern western anti-tuberculosis drugs, they gradually occupied a dominant position in clinic because of their high curative effect, convenient administration and easy management. However, due to the serious side effects of anti-tuberculosis western medicine, it has obvious limitations for some special patients (such as impaired liver function) and patients who cannot tolerate side effects.
Your husband's anti-tuberculosis drugs are not effective, probably because 1, he is infected with drug-resistant tuberculosis; 2, drug use is not standardized (variety selection, dosage, taking method, course of treatment is insufficient). I suggest you consult your local tuberculosis hospital (mostly in the CDC). If necessary, you can also take Chinese medicine at the same time.