What can't allergic purpura eat

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Henoch Schonlein purpura, also known as Henoch Schonlein purpura, is a kind of allergic vasculitis that invades the small arteries and capillaries of skin and other organs. It is often accompanied by abdominal pain, joint pain and renal damage, but the platelet does not decrease. Some people think that Henoch Schonlein purpura and allergic cutaneous vasculitis belong to the same spectrum of diseases. What can't allergic purpura eat?

What can't allergic purpura eat

First, anaphylactoid purpura can not eat meat, eggs, milk and other foods that are easy to cause body allergy. Fresh seafood also needs fasting

Second, allergic purpura can not eat spicy, irritating food, food containing preservatives is also best not to eat

Third, allergic purpura can not eat melon seeds, peanuts, candy, fried food, puffed food and all kinds of drinks.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to allergic purpura need to prevent some infections, such as bacterial infection, viral infection or parasitic infection, to avoid the body being infected to cause disease or aggravate the disease, to avoid contact with some substances that are easy to cause body allergy, such as some drugs, or pollen in nature, dust in the air, etc., but also actively prevent mosquito bites.