Does stress purpura affect kidney function

Pressure purpura can affect kidney function.
Pressure purpura is also called mechanical purpura. In most cases, it is due to the increased pressure of blood vessels in the organism, which causes small blood vessels in the skin tissue to rupture and red blood cells to extravasate abnormally, resulting in the appearance of small hemorrhagic spots on the skin. When suffering from pressure purpura, it may cause an inflammatory reaction in the capillaries in the organism, which irritates the patient’s kidneys and may lead to damage to the kidneys.
If this happens for a long period of time, it may cause abnormal kidney function if the damage is severe, and may also cause abdominal pain, blood in the stool, blood in the urine, and other uncomfortable symptoms.
When the symptoms of pressure purpura, patients can choose to use ibuprofen extended-release capsules, prednisone and other drugs under the guidance of a professional physician, and in the case of more serious symptoms, splenectomy and other surgical methods of treatment should be carried out in a timely manner.