The treatments for positive fecal occult blood in anaphylactic purpura include medication and surgery, and the appropriate treatment should be chosen according to the specific situation.
1. Drug treatment: oral or intravenous use of glucocorticoids such as prednisone can control the inflammatory reaction and relieve symptoms; if necessary, immunosuppressant treatment such as cyclophosphamide can regulate the body’s immune response and improve symptoms.
2. Surgery: For people with serious complications, such as intussusception and intestinal perforation, surgery can be performed under the guidance of a doctor.
It is recommended that people with positive occult blood in their stools should go to a regular hospital in time and under the guidance of a doctor for standardized diagnosis and treatment, so as not to delay their condition.