BACILLARY ANGIOMATOSIS
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Recent research indicates that
antibiotics used to treat other HIV opportunistic infections can
both prevent and treat bacillary angiomatosis. Treatment is usually
given until the lesions disappear, which typically takes three or
four weeks. A severely affected lymph node or blister may have to be
drained, and a heating pad may help swollen, tender lymph glands.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) may relieve pain, aches, and fever over
101°F (38.3°C). |
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