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But the most significant treatment advance to alleviate the
suffering of those with elephantiasis has come from recognizing that much of the
progression in pathology results from bacterial like Wolbachia associated with the
parasite and also the fungal superinfections of tissues with compromised lymphatic
function caused by earlier filarial infection. Thus, rigorous hygiene to the affected
limbs, with accompanying adjunctive measures to minimize infection and promote lymph flow,
results both in a dramatic reduction in frequency of acute episodes of inflammation
("filarial fevers") and in an astonishing degree of improvement of the
elephantiasis itself. |