Can allergic purpura nephritis eat peanut

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Henoch Schonlein purpura nephritis is more common in children and adolescents, more common in men. Before the onset of the disease, there are often prodromal symptoms such as upper respiratory tract infection, low fever and general discomfort, and then the skin and mucosa appear scattered ecchymosis, presenting as macular papular hemorrhagic purpura. Some rashes can fuse. After 2-3 weeks, the color of the rash changes from dark red to yellowish brown and gradually subsides, but new rashes occur in batches. So can Henoch Schonlein purpura nephritis eat peanuts?

Can allergic purpura nephritis eat peanut

First of all, allergic purpura nephritis can eat peanuts, but try to eat less.

Second, Malan eggs, composition: Malan head grass 60 grams, green shell duck eggs 2.   

Finally, pig skin and persimmon leaf soup, consisting of 100 grams of fresh pig skin and 20 grams of persimmon leaves. Usage: Boil the two ingredients into soup and drink it twice.  

matters needing attention

The main symptom of purpura is skin and blood vessel damage caused by IgA.