Fibrotic Diseases Treatment
Fibrotic diseases occur when excessive scar tissue forms in organs such as the lungs, liver, or kidneys, leading to reduced function over time. Treatment focuses on slowing the progression of fibrosis, managing symptoms, and preserving organ function.
Common approaches include medications that reduce inflammation or limit tissue scarring, along with supportive therapies tailored to the affected organ. Early diagnosis and ongoing monitoring are important, as fibrosis can gradually worsen if not managed properly.
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