I am a CFIDS patient and have been diagnosed with both bacteria (Mycoplasma hominis) and a virus (HHV-6). What is the best approach for treatment?
RESPONSE: MANY, IF NOT MOST, CFS/ME PATIENTS HAVE MUTLIPLE INFECTIONS—BACTERIAL, SUCH AS MYCOPLASMAS, CHLAMYDIAS, ETC. AND VIRAL, SUCH AS HHV-6, CMV, ETC. WHEN THIS OCCURS, IT CAN BE DIFFICULT TO TREAT SUCH MULTIPLE INFECTIONS. YOUR PHYSICIAN SHOULD KNOW THE LATEST THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES, BUT WE ARE AVIALABLE TO HELP PHYSICIANS WITH COMPLEX TREATMENT QUESTIONS. GENERAL INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE UNDER “TREATMENT CONSIDERATIONS.” PROF. NICOLSON QUESTION: Dear Dr.
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