Is purpura allergy asymptomatic?
summary
Henoch Schonlein purpura, also known as Heng Shu syndrome, 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. Henoch Schonlein purpura nephritis symptoms? Let's talk about it.
Is purpura allergy asymptomatic?
Henoch Schonlein purpura, also known as Heng Shu syndrome, 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. Henoch Schonlein purpura nephritis symptoms? Let's talk about it.
Extrarenal symptoms: joint symptoms: half of the patients had walking multiple joint pain. The common involved joints were knees, ankles and hands. The symptoms subsided within a few days without joint deformation, but they could recur in the active stage;
Extrarenal symptoms: joint symptoms: half of the patients had walking multiple joint pain. The common involved joints were knees, ankles and hands. The symptoms subsided within a few days without joint deformation, but they could recur in the active stage;
matters needing attention
It may be accompanied by facial edema and weight gain. Hypertension is generally mild, and the prognosis of patients with obvious hypertension is poor.