The infantile form tends to respond well to topical
In people with HIV-associated EPF, antiretroviral therapy tends to greatly diminish symptoms or even eliminate the condition.[3]
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I am trying to find out information about how this may be treated, if it is an autoimmune disorder (I have been told that it is autoimmune by one provider, and a second provider told me that is in not autoimmune, but an allergy disorder), and how it will affect my son during his life. Will this weaken his immune system? See answer