A member asked:

Does toxoplasmosis make you have permanent neurological problems? on google i see that its symptoms lasts for weeks, to months, but then it says its been linked to neurological problems and doesnt specify if theyre permanent or temporary?

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Dr. Hiep Le answered

Specializes in Nephrology and Dialysis

Patient should recover without residual deficit if appropriately treated.

Answered 4/25/2022

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Since toxoplasmosis can be successfully treated and reversed, there should be no permanent residual damage. If untreated, symptoms can worsen. Not clear from your post as to the course of your potential infection. Talk to your primary care doctor about your concerns and get infectious disease specialist if necessary.

Answered 4/27/2022

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