Several problems of allergic purpura

1.Can I eat meat in allergic purpura?
Answer: With our understanding of the disease of allergic purpura, at present we generally restrict the intake of some proteins in the acute phase, but with the improvement of the symptoms in the acute phase, such as the receding of the rash and the disappearance of abdominal pain, you can slowly resume a normal diet and protein can still be ingested. 2.Is allergic purpura caused by allergy?
The actual allergic purpura is a translated name, it is not quite the same as allergy, it is due to various factors, such as food, drugs, clothes, some factors in the environment, resulting in immune disorders in the body, which in turn leads to small vasculitis throughout the body, with skin, joints, digestive tract, kidney involvement. 3.Does allergic purpura have to be treated with hormones?
The answer is no, the treatment of allergic purpura, in some cases is to use hormone to treat, for example, abdominal pain, joint swelling and pain can be treated with hormone, in addition, obvious kidney damage, pathological typing to more than 2 grade purpura nephritis also need hormone to treat, simple rash can be treated without hormone.
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