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Once an individual is [[infected]] with leprosy and [[symptoms]] start to develop, the longer the period taken to establish a correct [[diagnosis]] and until [[Therapy|treatment]] is started, greater the chance of developing lifelong damage. It is important to emphasize this time frame because, even after the [[diagnosis]] has been reached and adequate [[therapy]] has been started, significant [[nerve damage]] will continue to develop, particularly in ''multibacillary cases. This damage will then decline throughout the following 3 years. | Once an individual is [[infected]] with leprosy and [[symptoms]] start to develop, the longer the period taken to establish a correct [[diagnosis]] and until [[Therapy|treatment]] is started, greater the chance of developing lifelong damage. It is important to emphasize this time frame because, even after the [[diagnosis]] has been reached and adequate [[therapy]] has been started, significant [[nerve damage]] will continue to develop, particularly in ''multibacillary cases''. This damage will then decline throughout the following 3 years. | ||
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Tertiary Prevention
Once an individual is infected with leprosy and symptoms start to develop, the longer the period taken to establish a correct diagnosis and until treatment is started, greater the chance of developing lifelong damage. It is important to emphasize this time frame because, even after the diagnosis has been reached and adequate therapy has been started, significant nerve damage will continue to develop, particularly in multibacillary cases. This damage will then decline throughout the following 3 years.