Treatment is not always necessary as the infection usually resolves by itself.
The infection ordinarily resolves leaving the patient with a specific immunity to re-infection.
Though these infections sometimes resolve with simple home remedies like hot compresses, an antibiotic is often needed.
Without treatment, the infection usually resolves on its own, although it may take up to a year to do so.
CF titers become undetectable in several months if the infection resolves.
It is recognised that, in rare cases, even advanced malignant disease or severe infection may spontaneously resolve.
The infection resolves spontaneously in 10-50% of cases, which occurs more frequently in individuals who are young and female.
Most primary infections resolve spontaneously in a few weeks.
In some cases, the infection will resolve with only symptomatic treatment.
There is no medication effective against Hepatitis A. In most cases, the infection resolves on its own.