Lung fungal infections require hospitalization.
Fungal infections of the lungs are fungal inflammations and lesions of the lungs and bronchial tubes caused by fungi. Symptoms of a fungal lung infection include fever and cough, and in some cases, severe chest pain and difficulty breathing.
Lung fungal infections must be detected early and hospitalized for treatment, otherwise they can lead to a series of complications or secondary illnesses, and in serious cases, even life-threatening. The treatment of fungal infections of the lungs is generally long, the earlier the treatment can effectively shorten the treatment time, but also to a certain extent to reduce the difficulty of treatment.
In addition, the adverse effects of antifungal drugs are relatively common, such as damage to liver and kidney function, the initial antifungal treatment needs to be taken under the supervision of a doctor, and the liver and kidney function should be regularly rechecked.
Patients with fungal infections of the lungs are advised to seek timely medical attention to avoid delays.