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  • Treatment for Gastric Reflux

    What treatments are used for Gastric Reflux? The condition is usually managed with a combination of acid-suppressing medications, agents that neutralize or bind stomach contents, procedures that improve the barrier between the stomach and esophagus, and longer-term measures that reduce reflux triggers and monitor complications. These treatments are designed to address the biological processes that…


  • Treatment for Folliculitis

    What treatments are used for folliculitis? Treatment usually depends on the cause and severity, but common approaches include topical antiseptic or antibiotic agents, oral antibiotics for deeper or more extensive infection, antifungal therapy when yeasts or fungi are involved, anti-inflammatory measures for irritation, and procedures such as drainage when pus has collected. These treatments aim…


  • Treatment for Erythema multiforme

    Erythema multiforme is treated with a combination of trigger control, symptom-directed medication, and supportive care. The main treatments are antihistamines and topical corticosteroids for comfort, systemic corticosteroids in selected severe cases, antiviral therapy when herpes simplex virus is the cause or a frequent trigger, and removal of any identifiable precipitating drug or infection. In the…


  • Treatment for Erysipelas

    Erysipelas is treated primarily with antibiotics, along with measures that reduce inflammation, support skin healing, and address any underlying entry points for infection. The condition is usually caused by group A Streptococcus , which invades the superficial layers of the skin and lymphatic channels, producing a rapid inflammatory response. Treatment is therefore aimed at eliminating…


  • Treatment for Cutaneous lupus erythematosus

    Cutaneous lupus erythematosus is treated with a combination of sun protection, topical anti-inflammatory drugs, systemic medications that suppress the immune response, and in selected cases procedures for persistent lesions or scarring. These treatments are used because the disease is driven by immune-mediated inflammation in the skin, with abnormal activation of immune cells, production of inflammatory…


  • Treatment for Contact dermatitis

    The treatment of contact dermatitis is centered on removing or reducing exposure to the triggering substance, calming the skin inflammation it produces, and repairing the skin barrier that has been disrupted. The main treatments include topical corticosteroids, emollients, antihistamines in selected cases, and, when needed, stronger anti-inflammatory medications or short-term systemic therapy. These approaches are…


  • Treatment for Chickenpox

    What treatments are used for Chickenpox? Management is mainly supportive, with targeted antiviral therapy used in selected cases and preventive measures used to limit spread and complications. Because chickenpox is caused by varicella-zoster virus infection, treatment is designed to reduce viral replication when possible, ease the inflammatory skin and systemic response, prevent secondary bacterial infection,…