Can mycosis fungoides be cured?

Mycotic esophagitis can be cured. Mycotic esophagitis often occurs in immunocompromised people, such as patients with diabetes or autoimmune diseases, or immune deficiencies, and the incidence of mycotic esophagitis in patients with AIDS is relatively high. The treatment of mycosis is divided into mild and moderate to severe. Mild mycosis may not require antifungal treatment, and may be cured with drugs that protect the gastric mucosa and inhibit gastric acid. For moderately severe mycosis fungoides, deep antifungals are used. For patients with underlying diseases of mycosis esophagitis, it is also important to pay attention to the treatment of underlying diseases, for example, patients with diabetes should keep their blood sugar under smooth control so that the eradication of mycosis esophagitis can be facilitated.