management strategies

How is Long-term Management and Follow-up Conducted?

Long-term management and follow-up are essential for preventing chronic effects and ensuring patient recovery. This involves monitoring for delayed toxic effects, providing rehabilitation services, and addressing psychological impacts. Patient education on avoiding future exposures and recognizing early symptoms of toxicity is also vital. In occupational settings, modifications to work environments and procedures may be necessary to prevent recurrence.

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