Can allergic purpura be cured

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There are red spots on the skin, gradually increasing, doctors diagnosed as allergic purpura, in Nanchong North Sichuan Medical College Affiliated Hospital for 2 weeks, 2 days after discharge, the above symptoms appear on the skin, allergic purpura can cure? Let's share some personal experience.

Can allergic purpura be cured

First: first of all, most of Henoch Schonlein purpura can be cured. But it can recur repeatedly. It is a common microvascular allergic hemorrhagic disease. The causes include infection, food allergy, drug allergy, pollen, insect bite, etc., but the cause of allergy is often difficult to determine. Children and adolescents are more common, and men are more common than women. They often have a history of upper respiratory tract infection 1-3 weeks before onset.

Second: the performance of skin ecchymosis, mostly around the joints of the lower limbs and buttocks, purpura symmetrical distribution, batch, different sizes, different colors, can be integrated into a piece, generally in a few days gradually subsided, but can occur repeatedly. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent recurrence after one course of treatment.

Third: the disease is usually self limiting, mostly in 1 to 2 months of self remission, but a few patients can become chronic. More than half of the patients with remission had one or more relapses within 2 years. More than 95% of the patients had a good prognosis. Most of the patients with poor prognosis and death were patients with chronic purpura kidney.

matters needing attention

During the treatment, patients should pay attention to the relevant nursing. Try to eat a vegetarian diet instead of strenuous exercise. It's best to stay in bed and recover your physical strength. At the same time to prevent cold or bacterial infection, to avoid the aggravation of symptoms of Henoch Schonlein purpura. It is suggested that patients choose regular and professional hospital treatment to get rid of the trouble of Henoch Schonlein purpura as soon as possible.