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==Secondary Prevention== | ==Secondary Prevention== | ||
*In case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum without any complications, patients are required to be hospitalized for 24 hours for observational purposes. | |||
*Regular follow-ups are required to avoid recurrence or development of malignant pneumomediastinum. | |||
*Quit tobacco smoking. | |||
*Quit recreational drug use. | |||
*Keep medical condition, which may progress to pneumomediastinum, under control with proper medical therapy. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Secondary Prevention
- In case of spontaneous pneumomediastinum without any complications, patients are required to be hospitalized for 24 hours for observational purposes.
- Regular follow-ups are required to avoid recurrence or development of malignant pneumomediastinum.
- Quit tobacco smoking.
- Quit recreational drug use.
- Keep medical condition, which may progress to pneumomediastinum, under control with proper medical therapy.