What if the lungs are infected with fungi?

Dr. Cameron Thompson
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2025-05-22 02:40:46 Views: 36 times

Fungal infection of the lungs, this kind of situation is actually in some people with low immunity or immune deficiency. For example, diabetes or long-term oral hormones, immunosuppressants, organ transplantation, blood diseases, etc. These patients are very common. Well, after infection with fungi, um, in fact, our modern medicine already has some anti-fungal drugs. For example, voriconazole, which fights candida, and panipenem, which is in the monomycin, these drugs can be very good at treating candida infections. However, if you are infected with mold, you may need to use some voriconazole or amphoteric B treatment to achieve very good results. In addition to using drugs to actively kill bacteria, you can also kill fungi by increasing people's resistance. For example, thymosin or interferon, after being used in the human body, can make the human body actively kill fungi, so it has a therapeutic effect.

What if the lungs are infected with fungi?



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