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Is histoplasmosis hard to cure?

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This type of histoplasmosis (called chronic or cavitary histoplasmosis), is often difficult to treat. How is Histoplasmosis Treated? The type of treatment will depend on the severity of your infection. If you have mild symptoms, the infection may go away in a few weeks without needing any treatment.


Does histoplasmosis ever go away?

For most people, the symptoms of histoplasmosis will go away within a few weeks to a month. However, some people have symptoms that last longer than this, especially if the infection becomes severe.

How long does it take to cure histoplasmosis?

Depending on the severity of the infection and the person's immune status, the course of treatment can range from 3 months to 1 year. Many people will need antifungal treatment for histoplasmosis. Burden of Fungal Diseases in the U.S.

What is the survival rate of histoplasmosis?

One study of patients who were hospitalized for histoplasmosis in the U.S. estimated the crude mortality rate to be approximately 5% for children and 8% for adults. Another study found a six-month mortality rate of 4% among patients with symptomatic histoplasmosis.

Does histoplasmosis have long term effects?

A histoplasmosis infection usually causes mild to moderate symptoms. However, in those who have problems with immunosuppression, such as older people, it can be more severe. For some people, the infection can lead to long-term complications.

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