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Can Histological Imbalance be Treated or Prevented?
Treating or preventing histological imbalance depends on the underlying cause:
Anti-inflammatory Medications
: Can reduce inflammation and prevent tissue damage.
Antibiotics
: Effective against bacterial infections causing tissue imbalance.
Genetic Therapy
: Emerging treatments aim to correct genetic mutations causing tissue abnormalities.
Surgical Interventions
: Removal of tumors or damaged tissue can restore normal function.
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