How does purpura always recur
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My child is more than 2 years old. Two weeks ago, he had a fever. After that, he found some red blood spots on his body and face. Two days ago, he took him to the hospital to have a look. He said that it was purpura. The doctor treated the baby, and the symptoms were alleviated. How could he always relapse purpura? Now let's talk about how purpura always relapses.
How does purpura always recur
First: Although Henoch Schonlein purpura will be the second, what makes the treatment more complicated is nephritis, which will take a longer time to cure. Purpura nephritis sometimes turns into chronic nephritis. If patients with proteinuria, occult blood and other symptoms, it is necessary to timely consultation and treatment.
Second: the traditional treatment of Henoch Schonlein purpura, the general use of large doses of hormones and anti allergic drugs, will have a certain effect, but the hormone reduction is easy to repeat, and a large number of use of hormones will have great side effects.
Third, the characteristic of Henoch Schonlein purpura is that if it is not fundamentally cured, the first rate is very high. In fact, the fundamental cause of this disease is the defect of human immune mechanism. The imbalance of the immune system leads to the hemorrhagic disease caused by the stress reaction of immune antibodies. Some allergens are only one of its inducing factors. Eliminating allergens is actually only a supplementary second method, It's not a panacea.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that we should pay attention to: the incidence of allergic purpura is related to diet and daily necessities, infection is the most important factor causing purpura, so we must strengthen our physique to prevent infection. Once the infection is treated actively, if we have a cold repeatedly, we can use immunomodulators appropriately. But it must be noted that if your child seldom catches a cold at ordinary times, do not use too many drugs to improve immunity. Because in clinic, some children with Henoch Schonlein purpura in the early use of immune enhancers, but will cause recurrent purpura.