How To Treat Biliary Atresia

Antibiotic Therapy

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Although biliary atresia cannot be treated with medication alone, antibiotics may be recommended after a procedure or a more severe method of treatment has been administered. Not only do antibiotics after surgery or other procedure enhance the results of that procedure, but antibiotics also have the ability to prevent certain infections that commonly take place after the surgery. In addition to this, there are certain antibiotics with the ability to improve the outcome of biliary atresia, such as ursodeoxycholic acid. This antibiotic can not only improve the outcomes of the surgery on infants, but it is also responsible for enhancing the flow of bile for affects infants.

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