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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The main goal of treatment is to remove the cause of phlegmonous process in order to achieve effective treatment and prevention of recurrence. If | The main goal of treatment is to remove the cause of phlegmonous process in order to achieve effective treatment and prevention of recurrence. If a patient's condition is mild, and the signs of the inflammatory process is present without signs of infiltrates, then conservative treatment with [[antibiotic]]s is sufficient. | ||
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[[Category:Inflammations]] | [[Category:Inflammations]] | ||
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Overview
The main goal of treatment is to remove the cause of phlegmonous process in order to achieve effective treatment and prevention of recurrence. If a patient's condition is mild, and the signs of the inflammatory process is present without signs of infiltrates, then conservative treatment with antibiotics is sufficient.