Traditional Chinese medicine prescription for purpura
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My child was 10 years old and had Henoch Schonlein purpura when he was 9 years old. He was cured at that time, but recently he relapsed again, so he had to continue to go to the hospital for treatment. After the doctor gave him new treatment, the child has basically recovered. Now I will share with you about the traditional Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of Henoch Schonlein purpura.
Traditional Chinese medicine prescription for purpura
Treatment 1: antihistamines: can choose promethazine hydrochloride (finagan), chlorphenamine (chlorphenamine), phenothiazide, dechlorohydrazine (chlorphenazine) or terfenadine tablets. 10% calcium gluconate can also be injected intravenously, but the curative effect is uncertain. Chlorpheniramine: 8 mg, 3 times / D, oral; cismin: 10 mg, 2 times / D, oral.
Treatment 2: hemostatic drug: carbaclor (antinoxin, anluoxue) 10mg, 2-3 times / D, intramuscular injection, or add 40-60mg to glucose solution for intravenous drip. 5 g, intramuscular injection, 2-3 times a day or intravenous injection. Anti fibrinolytic drugs should be used with caution in patients with renal diseases.
Treatment 3: adrenocortical hormone inhibits antigen antibody reaction, has anti allergy and improves vascular permeability. Prednisone (prednisone) 30mg / D, oral, such as 1 week rash does not subside, can be increased to 40 ~ 60mg / D, gradually reduced after symptoms control until discontinuation, hydrocortisone can also be used 100 ~ 200mg / D, after the condition improves, use oral.
matters needing attention
I would also like to emphasize that Henoch Schonlein purpura is a common vascular allergic disease. Due to the allergic reaction of the body to some allergens, skin purpura, joint swelling and pain, abdominal pain, hematochezia and kidney involvement appear. It has the characteristics of repeated attacks, and should be differentiated from the blood anti reducing purpura, acute abdomen, glomerulonephritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The disease is more common in teenagers, and more in spring and autumn.