Can primary thrombocytopenic purpura be cured
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There are a lot of red spots on my legs. What looks so ugly is that my son is only seven years old this year. He went to the hospital to check for primary thrombocytopenic purpura. He was found on October 2 this year. The doctor gave him a treatment plan. After treatment, the man is much better. So, can primary thrombocytopenic purpura be cured? You know what? Today, let me share with you that primary thrombocytopenic purpura can be cured.
Can primary thrombocytopenic purpura be cured
Treatment 1: differentiation inducer: some cells in the malignant clone of MDS patients still retain differentiation potential, and some drugs can induce the differentiation of tumor cells. Drugs can cause serious life-threatening hypercalcemia, so the changes of blood calcium should be closely monitored.
Treatment 2: combined chemotherapy: for most MDS, conventional anti leukemia treatment is not beneficial. MDS has low tolerance to chemotherapy and poor curative effect. Even if remission is achieved, the remission period is short. If the patient is younger than 50 years old and in good clinical state of RAEB-T, conventional chemotherapy can be used as appropriate.
Treatment 3: bone marrow transplantation: when the age is less than 50 years old, and in RAEB or RAEB-T, HLA homotype donors, medical conditions permit, allogeneic bone marrow transplantation can be considered.
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Warm reminder: all kinds of allergic food should be forbidden. Food allergy is a major cause of the disease, many food proteins can cause allergic purpura, these foods are mainly fish, shrimp, crab, eggs, milk, broad beans, pineapple and so on. Once patients find that certain food has sensitizing effect, they should ban this kind of food for life. At the same time, they should not use cooking utensils and tableware that have been in contact with this kind of food. In addition, patients with Henoch Schonlein purpura had better not eat fresh buds and other vegetables, because it has been reported that plant pollen is also a common allergen. Patients with Henoch Schonlein purpura often suffer from anemia due to excessive bleeding. Therefore, it is necessary to eat more protein rich and blood enriching foods to supplement the body's needs. These foods mainly include lean meat, eggs, animal liver, kidney, spinach, tomato, kelp, laver, agaric, jujube, beans and their products.