
Prophylaxis treatment
Prophylaxis treatment refers to preventative medical care designed to reduce the risk of developing a disease or complication before symptoms appear. It involves using medications, vaccines, or other strategies to strengthen the body's defenses or eliminate risk factors. For example, a person at high risk of malaria might take antimalarial drugs regularly, or someone with frequent migraines may use preventive medications to reduce attack frequency. The goal is to maintain health and avoid illness by proactively addressing potential problems rather than waiting to treat active disease.