Do itraconazole granules work with herbs to treat pulmonary aspergillus infections?

Itraconazole granules belong to the antibacterial drugs, there is no clear contraindication to use with traditional Chinese medicine, and can be paired with traditional Chinese medicine with cough suppressant effect, etc. to treat pulmonary aspergillus infection. Itraconazole granules are western medicines, which are good at treating diseases caused by various pathogenic bacteria, such as vulvovaginal candidiasis, lichen planus, dermatomycosis, fungal keratitis and oral candidiasis. Pulmonary Aspergillus infections can also be treated with Itraconazole granules. Because the common symptoms of pulmonary aspergillosis include dry cough, little sputum, hemoptysis, etc., which are mostly categorized as cough and other categories in Chinese medicine, therefore, you can choose cough-relieving and phlegm-reducing traditional Chinese medicines, such as almonds, qianhu, and bei mou, etc., for adjuvant treatment in order to improve the related clinical symptoms. Itraconazole granules are contraindicated in pregnant women and may cause anorexia, nausea, abdominal pain and other side effects. It is recommended to consult a doctor for specific medication.