How to treat allergic purpura in adults

The treatment for adults with purpura mainly includes elimination of causative factors, general treatment, glucocorticoids, symptomatic treatment, immunosuppressants, traditional Chinese medicine and so on.
1. Elimination of pathogenic factors: allergic purpura can be caused by allergies to food, drugs, microorganisms and so on, the first treatment is the need to get rid of sensitizing factors, prevention of infection and removal of lesions.
2. General treatment: This includes bed rest and fasting if gastrointestinal bleeding is caused by purpura. General treatment also includes anti-allergic treatment, can apply antihistamines such as promethazine hydrochloride, loratadine, cimetidine, intravenous calcium, etc., as well as vitamin C, triclopyr and other drugs to improve permeability.
3. Glucocorticosteroids: joint pain, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney disease caused by purpura can be used to improve the symptoms of prednisone or dexamethasone and other hormones.
4. Symptomatic treatment: including pain relief such as ibuprofen, gastric protection such as omeprazole and other treatments.
5. Immunosuppressant: patients with poor treatment and recurrent symptoms can be treated with immunosuppressants such as azathioprine and cyclosporine.
6. Patients with chronic recurrent and renal purpura can also be treated with traditional Chinese medicines that activate blood circulation, remove blood stasis and detoxify the toxins.
If the diagnosis of purpura is confirmed, it is recommended to actively seek medical advice, standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.