Treatment for aspergillosis varies depending on the type although anti-fungal medications and corticosteroids are the usual first choice for all varieties. With invasive and chronic types, the doctor will likely decrease any immunosuppressive medications if possible. In the most severe cases, patients may require surgery. The only type that rarely requires treatment is aspergilloma, but a medical professional must monitor the condition regularly to ensure no adverse changes occur. If the condition does advance to the point of needing treatment, embolization to stop lung bleeding is a common procedure.

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