🔹 Sometimes, yes — but it depends on the person and the stage of the disease.
In ABPA (Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis), the main problem is an allergic reaction to Aspergillus, rather than a full-blown infection. This reaction causes inflammation, mucus plugging, and sometimes long-term damage like bronchiectasis.
đź§Ş What do antifungals do?
Antifungal medicines like itraconazole or voriconazole don’t treat the allergy directly.
Instead, they reduce the amount of Aspergillus in your lungs, which helps:
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Lower the allergic response (so less inflammation)
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Reduce flare-ups
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Sometimes reduce the need for steroids
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May improve symptoms like wheezing, chest tightness, or mucus
But…
⚠️ They don’t work instantly
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You may not feel a dramatic improvement in breathing straight away.
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The effect builds over weeks or months.
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If your symptoms are caused more by scarring or fixed airway damage (like bronchiectasis), antifungals may not reverse that — but they can still help prevent things getting worse.
📊 What does research say?
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Studies show antifungals can reduce IgE levels, mucus plugging, and exacerbations in many people.
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About 60–70% of patients feel some improvement in symptoms or lung function.
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Some don’t respond — or get side effects and have to stop.
đź’¬ So, in short:
Antifungals can help breathing for many people with ABPA, especially if inflammation and allergy are still active. But they’re not a guaranteed fix — and they work best as part of an overall plan, not on their own.
If someone’s unsure whether to start, it’s worth discussing a trial of antifungal treatment with their respiratory team, and seeing how symptoms, lung tests, and IgE levels respond over time.
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