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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Secondary prevention strategies following Fournier gangrene include early diagnosis and prompt treatment with either [[antibiotics]] or surgery. This strategy prevents or slows the progression and complications of the disease. | |||
==Secondary prevention== | ==Secondary prevention== | ||
Secondary prevention strategies following Fournier gangrene include: | Secondary prevention strategies following Fournier gangrene include: | ||
*Early diagnosis and prompt treatment with either [[antibiotics]] or surgery. | *Early diagnosis and prompt treatment with either [[antibiotics]] or surgery. |
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Overview
Secondary prevention strategies following Fournier gangrene include early diagnosis and prompt treatment with either antibiotics or surgery. This strategy prevents or slows the progression and complications of the disease.
Secondary prevention
Secondary prevention strategies following Fournier gangrene include:
- Early diagnosis and prompt treatment with either antibiotics or surgery.
- This strategy prevents or slows the progression and complications of the disease.