Does darling allergic purpura symptom?
summary
Henoch Schonlein purpura is also a common rash disease in children, it is an allergic disease. Different from several rash diseases mentioned above, it is non infectious and non febrile. Its prominent feature is skin characteristic rash. Mild cases were cured in 7-10 days, severe cases could last for several weeks to months, and could also recur for more than one year. Does darling allergic purpura symptom? I'd like to share my views with you.
Does darling allergic purpura symptom?
1) Rash: 1. Form: hemorrhagic rash, higher than the surface of the skin, not fade when pressed. It was bright red at first, turned purple after a few days, and then faded into brown. 2、 Distribution: the rash is more common in the limbs and buttocks, especially in the lower limbs, with symmetrical distribution on both sides, and less on the face and trunk. Some people vividly said: "the rash of allergic purpura is mainly distributed below the belt.".
(2) Gastrointestinal symptoms. About 2 / 3 of the cases had gastrointestinal symptoms, manifested as paroxysmal severe abdominal pain around the navel or lower abdomen, sometimes accompanied by vomiting. About 1 / 3 of the cases had bloody stool, with varying degrees.
(3) Joint symptoms. About 1 / 3 cases may have joint swelling, pain and limited movement. Most of them occur in the knee, ankle, elbow, wrist and other large joints, showing wandering (that is, after a while, the swelling and pain of this joint will disappear after a certain period of time, the swelling and pain of other joints will disappear after a certain period of time, and the swelling and pain of other joints will appear again after a certain period of time, showing the situation of one after another). Generally, they will get better in a few days, leaving no sequelae.
matters needing attention
There is no specific treatment for this disease, and symptomatic treatment is the main clinical treatment. Light can be oral vitamin C, hemostasis and other drugs. Patients with severe joint swelling and pain, abdominal pain and severe anemia caused by severe gastrointestinal bleeding should be hospitalized in time. Patients diagnosed with Henoch Schonlein purpura should have routine urine examination and early detection of renal lesions.