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7. Treatment for Petechiae

In most cases of excess straining, petechiae should go away on its own without a doctor visit or treatment. In some cases, however, treatment is needed. Before treatment is recommended, your medical provider will determine the cause. If necessary, the doctor will prescribe antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medication. Of course, different options may be necessary if medication is the issue.

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