Gram-positive coccidioidomycosis infections usually need to be treated for about 7 to 14 days. Gram-positive coccidioidomycosis is a common type of lung infection that usually causes the infected person to have fever, cough, sputum or mild breathing pain. Some people who are less immunocompromised may experience recurrent fever or localized lung tissue damage. Treatment with antibiotic medications such as amoxicillin and cephradine can provide effective relief after 7 to 14 days. It is recommended that during the treatment of Gram-positive coccidioidomycosis, high quality proteins should be supplemented, such as fish, chicken, etc. Meanwhile, vitamins and water can be replenished by consuming more vegetables and fruits, which can effectively replenish the nutrients. During the treatment of Gram-positive coccidioidomycosis, you need to observe the drug reaction and infection symptoms regularly. If symptoms worsen or the medication becomes less effective, it is recommended to consult a doctor immediately and adjust the treatment plan according to the doctor’s instructions.