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Treatment. Treatment can help both children and parents in abuse situations. The first priority is ensuring the safety and protection for children who have ...
Treatment · Antibiotics. Antibiotics, such as penicillin or erythromycin, help kill bacteria in the body, clearing up infections. · An antitoxin. If a doctor ...
But for some people, light therapy may be more effective when combined with another SAD treatment, such as an antidepressant or psychotherapy, also called talk ...
If you have RLS without an associated condition, treatment focuses on lifestyle changes. If those aren't effective, your healthcare professional may prescribe ...
Not being able to fully flatten your fingers means you might need treatment. Treatment. If the disease progresses slowly, causes no pain and has little ...
This condition includes odd or eccentric thinking and behavior, few close relationships, and great distrust of others. Treatment can make symptoms better.
Few people need surgery to detach the plantar fascia from the heel bone. It is generally an option only when the pain is serious and other treatments have ...
Treatment · Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). · Antimalarial drugs. · Corticosteroids. · Immunosuppressants. · Biologics.
Mild atelectasis may go away without treatment. Sometimes, medicines are used to loosen and thin mucus. If the condition is due to a blockage, you may need ...
Treatment. If the brain damage is mild, it's possible to recover language skills without treatment. However, most people undergo speech and language therapy ...
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