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Treatment

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Treatment:

  • diethylcarbamazepine (DEC)
  • ivermectin, covered with steroids in cases of allergic reaction

Concomitant infections should be treated with antibiotics. Patients with troublesome recurrent lymphangitis may be given prophylactic penicillin V 250 mg twice/day.

Early lymphoedema is treated by elevation of the limb. Chronic lymphoedema may require surgical intervention.

Reference

  1. Palumbo E. Filariasis: diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Acta Biomed. 2008 Aug;79(2):106-9.

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