Does Aspergillosis have a cure?

Here you can see if Aspergillosis has a cure or not yet. If there is no cure yet, is Aspergillosis chronic? Will a cure soon be discovered?


Aspergillosis is a fungal infection caused by the Aspergillus fungus. It primarily affects the respiratory system, but can also spread to other parts of the body in severe cases. The severity of the infection can vary, ranging from mild allergic reactions to invasive and life-threatening diseases.



While there is no definitive cure for Aspergillosis, treatment options are available to manage the infection and its symptoms. The choice of treatment depends on the type and severity of the infection, as well as the overall health of the individual.



Antifungal medications are commonly prescribed to combat Aspergillosis. These medications work by inhibiting the growth and spread of the fungus. The specific antifungal drug and duration of treatment will be determined by the healthcare provider based on the individual's condition.



In some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to remove infected tissue or to drain abscesses caused by the infection. This is typically considered for invasive forms of Aspergillosis or when other treatments have been ineffective.



It is important for individuals with weakened immune systems or underlying lung conditions to take extra precautions to prevent Aspergillosis. This may include avoiding environments with high levels of mold, using air filters, and practicing good hygiene.



Early detection and prompt treatment are crucial in managing Aspergillosis. Regular follow-up with healthcare professionals is necessary to monitor the progress of the infection and adjust treatment as needed.


by Diseasemaps

NO

9/11/17 by Michele 2656

I am not aware of a cure, nor am I aware that it is imminent to finding one.

10/18/17 by Vaughan 2500

I do not know that the disease can be cured in the sense that you will never get it again it appears that if they are able to put your hypersensitive pneumonitis / aspergillus in remission that is the best that can be done if you are reintroduce to aspergillus your body May again take exception to it and produce inflammation which will need to be extinguished before your lungs are scarred.

10/21/17 by Boni 1450

No known cure has been identified yet for this disease, just means of how to deal with it and not make it worse

11/7/17 by Louby 1400

No cure for any type of Aspergillosis

11/9/17 by Sam 2500

No cure although research is looking at ways to reduce the infection incurred through breathing in the spores.

8/14/18 by StuartMcKelvie 4050

To the best of my knowledge, there is no cure yet. There are ways to live with it that can help you optimize your health.

8/8/19 by Patricia Fletcher 2500

Antifungal drugs and surgery can cure cases of acute invasive aspergillosis. Chronic aspergillosis is mostly incurable - presumably because the immune system of patient cannot fully guard against infection and the antifungal medication is not fully able to kill the fungus. The infection can be held so it cannot go any further, it can't be eradicated. There is one exception - a simple aspergilloma localised to a single lung lobe can sometimes be removed cleanly and cure is common. The difficulty is very few people fall into that category.

10/16/19 by GAtherton 3100

no, but it can be made easier with drug treatments. Work continues to find a cure

10/17/19 by Linda Galbraith 2500

I've read that it can't be cured. But can be managed. I'm not sure. I believe you have to work on it, on many levels, on the physical body, emotionally, and spiritually. Nothing is impossible

10/19/19 by Pam Mars 2500

No sadly at this stage there is no cure.

2/14/20 by Peta 3110

New treatments are coming out all the time. You can be cured of a mass or aspergilloma, but may still be left with ABPA, COPD or cavities making you more susceptible to fungal disease. Not sure it ever is truly cured.

2/15/20 by Dayna 1700

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