Is purpura contagious
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A friend of mine in the south got Henoch Schonlein purpura. It looks terrible. There are lots of red spots and erythema. Now it's summer, and the girl's family can't wear good-looking clothes. So I went to the hospital with her. The hospital said it would be better to take some medicine. After treatment, it turned better. Now let's share the infection of Henoch Schonlein purpura.
Is purpura contagious
First: children with Henoch Schonlein purpura is not infectious, but the disease will occur repeatedly, so when it is found that the disease should be actively treated to avoid serious harm to patients. The reason why Henoch Schonlein purpura is not infectious is related to its etiology and pathology. For example, Henoch Schonlein purpura is the pathological change of blood vessel itself, such as the red blood cell leakage caused by the damage of blood vessel wall or the increased fragility of blood vessel wall, so it forms Henoch Schonlein purpura.
Second: Henoch Schonlein purpura is a common disease, usually people in the case of low immunity infected with the formation of pathogenic microorganisms of inflammatory diseases. Henoch Schonlein purpura is not infectious, usually is an autoimmune disease, the clinical symptoms of Henoch Schonlein purpura will not only appear a large rash, some patients will also appear nausea and vomiting Pain and other symptoms, these are common clinical symptoms, so for different types of allergic purpura treatment is not the same.
Third: allergic purpura is not infectious, so patients should rest assured that they should maintain a happy state of mind in their daily life. Many people will be very worried because of the rash, so they will not be treated. Patients also need to pay attention to their diet. It's better to eat more fruits and vegetables, and don't contact with some foods that are easy to get angry, because they need to eat more food Fire food will aggravate the disease. It is best to eat more apple pear this kind of vitamin C higher food.
matters needing attention
On this, I would like to remind you: dust and dust mites are common allergens, and they are also factors that aggravate atopic dermatitis. Therefore, it's better not to use carpet at home. Furniture should be made of leather and wood to keep the environment clean and reduce dust. The humidity in the living room should not be too high. Keep the baby away from fluffy toys, pets, second-hand smoke, detergent, detergent, disinfectant and other chemicals, and do not directly contact the baby's skin.