Is primary thrombocytopenic purpura contagious

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Primary thrombocytopenic purpura occurs in the extension of limbs, especially in the lower limbs and buttocks. The lesions distributed symmetrically, appeared in batches, and were easy to recur. Only skin damage is called primary thrombocytopenic purpura, accompanied by abdominal pain, diarrhea, hematochezia, and even gastrointestinal bleeding is called gastrointestinal purpura. Therefore, in life, we should pay attention to it. Let's talk about the infection of primary thrombocytopenic purpura.

Is primary thrombocytopenic purpura contagious

First: Allergic Purpura disease will not cause infection, so you do not have to worry, and such a disease is not an infectious disease, but such a disease is a genetic disease, if the child is inherited, then the child may also have such a disease.

Second: the disease is not contagious, but usually also need to do their own skin improvement, so that they eat more light food to alleviate their symptoms, at the same time, their mood must be relieved.

Third: mixed allergic purpura disease will not cause infection, so you do not have to worry, and such a disease is not an infectious disease, but such a disease is a genetic disease, if the child is inherited, then the child may also have such a disease.

matters needing attention

This disease needs attention: Patients with Henoch Schonlein purpura often suffer from anemia due to excessive bleeding, so it is necessary to eat more protein rich and blood enriching food 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. In addition, should eat more high vitamin C food, vitamin C can reduce capillary permeability and brittleness, patients eat more of these foods help to recover. Foods rich in vitamin C include grapefruit, orange, orange, lemon, strawberry, kiwi, tomato and various green leafy vegetables.