Coccidioidomycosis - chronic pulmonary
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Antifungal medications are prescribed to treat the infection. The intravenous antibiotic, amphotericin B, is used for severe forms of disease. Itraconazole and fluconazole are oral antibiotic options with activity against this fungus. Ketoconazole is another option, but appears less effective. Treating any underlying immunocompromised state (such as AIDS) and minimizing immunosuppressant medications (such as steroids or chemotherapy) is also crucial if the patient's immune system is to properly fight the coccidioidomycosis fungal infection. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) With treatment the outcome is usually good, although relapses may occur. Some patients, such as those who are immunocompromised (from AIDS or immunosuppressing drugs) may need life-long anti-fungal medication to prevent relapse. advertisement
Complications
Calling your health care provider Call for an appointment with your health care provider if coccidioidomycosis symptoms worsen or do not improve with treatment. Call your health care provider if new symptoms develop.
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