Is there a cure? Yes. But it comes with psychiatric symptoms that present a major barrier to getting appropriate medical attention.
A large amount of psychiatric conditions are associated with infection of these fungal bodies including bipolar disorder, acute psychosis, delirium, agitation, anger, paranoia, and formication.
Unfortunately, if you complain about any psychiatric problem you'll get psych meds and discredited as mentally ill. Good luck convincing someone you have this infection if you're mentally ill on your medical record.
I also wish you good luck in identifying it as the immune system isn't going to be responding to it and the tests at the hospital will come up negative.
-The only way to identify it is by direction biopsy of the rash.-
The rash will appear like herpes and be treated like an STD if its on the genitals when it can appear where lymphatic nodes are found.
It can also cause cysts which is apart of its breeding cycle in the body. If you complain about this, it'll be related to acne and sunburn and you wont get appropriate treatment.
Intraventricular cryptococcal cysts
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8770259/
It IS treatable.