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==Medical Therapy== | ==Medical Therapy== | ||
*No specific treatments have been found to benefit patients with JE, but hospitalization for supportive care and close observation is generally required. | *No specific treatments have been found to benefit patients with JE, but hospitalization for supportive care and close observation is generally required. | ||
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Medical Therapy
- No specific treatments have been found to benefit patients with JE, but hospitalization for supportive care and close observation is generally required.
- Treatment is symptomatic. Rest, fluids, and use of pain relievers and medication to reduce fever may relieve some symptoms.