Table of Contents
- Pulmonary Roundtable: Valley Fever
- Glendale Doctor - Arizona Premier Pulmonary and Sleep Specialists ...
- Learn Valley Fever Causes Signs and Symptoms Diagnosis and Treatment ...
- What is Valley Fever? - Walkin Lab
- Valley Fever: The deadly and incurable disease | Valley Fever Survivor
- About Valley fever: a fungal disease endemic to western US
- Valley Fever - YouTube
- Valley fever, the fungus disease spreading in California, explained
- Coccidioidomycosis: Donโt learn the spelling, just the symptoms, how to ...
- Valley Fever



Symptoms of Valley Fever

- Fever
- Chills
- Fatigue
- Cough
- Chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Headache
- Muscle aches
- Joint pain
- Rash

Diagnosis of Valley Fever

- Chest X-ray: to check for lung damage or inflammation
- Computerized tomography (CT) scan: to provide more detailed images of the lungs
- Sputum test: to check for the presence of the fungus
- Blood test: to check for antibodies against the fungus
- Skin test: to check for a reaction to the fungus


Treatment Options for Valley Fever
Treatment for valley fever depends on the severity of the disease. Mild cases may not require treatment, while more severe cases may require antifungal medication. The Mayo Clinic recommends the following treatment options:- Antifungal medication: such as fluconazole or itraconazole, to kill the fungus
- Rest and hydration: to help the body recover from the infection
- Oxygen therapy: to help with breathing difficulties
- Pain management: to relieve symptoms such as headaches and joint pain

Prevention and Precautions
While it's not possible to completely prevent valley fever, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of infection:- Avoid disturbing soil: when working outdoors or engaging in activities that involve digging or excavating
- Wear protective gear: such as masks and gloves, when working outdoors
- Avoid traveling to areas: where the fungus is common, especially during periods of high wind or dust