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How is symptom-directed treatment different from pathogen-directed treatment?

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Answered by anuskaa0507
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Symptom Directed Treatment

It is usually aimed at reducing the signs and symptoms for the comfort and well-being of the patient, but it also may be useful in reducing organic consequences and sequelae of these signs and symptoms of the disease.

Pathogen Directed Treatment

However, recommendations range from a pathogen directed approach to an empirical strategy with broad spectrum antibiotics. The main advantage of pathogen directed treatment is the careful use of antibiotics, theoretically resulting in a reduction in adverse events and in antimicrobial resistance.

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Answered by abhaytirkey318
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Answer:

symptom directed treatment is different from pathogen directed treatment as :-

1.in symptom directed treatment only symptom can be treated

2. in pathogen directed treated the disease can be clear permanently from the root

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