The treatment of soft tissue toxicity largely depends on the specific toxin and the severity of the damage. The first step is typically to remove or limit further exposure to the toxin. Supportive care, including pain management and anti-inflammatory medications, may be necessary to alleviate symptoms. In some cases, specific antidotes or chelation therapy may be used to neutralize or remove the toxin from the body. Rehabilitation therapies, such as physical therapy, may also be recommended to restore function to damaged tissues.