How to recover from allergic purpura

The treatment of allergic purpura includes general treatment such as removing triggers, drug treatment, supportive treatment, etc., which should be chosen according to the patient’s condition.
Anaphylactic purpura is an allergic reaction disease of small blood vessels of the whole body, which manifests as skin purpura, arthritis, abdominal pain, kidney damage and so on. Treatment should be based on the patient’s condition, removing triggers, controlling acute symptoms, and preventing complications.
1. General treatment: including bed rest in the acute stage, actively searching for the cause of the disease, preventing contact with allergens, and stopping the use of food that may cause allergy. Severe abdominal pain should be fasting, can take extra-gastrointestinal nutritional support, purpura nephritis patients should be low-salt diet. Keep the skin clean, avoid bumping, if there is ulcerated timely sterilization.
2. Drug therapy: depending on the patient’s condition, if there is mild to moderate arthralgia and abdominal pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as acetaminophen can be used; if there is severe arthralgia, abdominal pain, nephritis patients, hormone therapy can be used, or even immunosuppressants can be used; patients with severe symptoms and ineffective hormone therapy can be infused with gammaglobulin by vein.
3. Other supportive treatments: including plasma exchange.
All of the above drugs and treatment programs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, if diagnosed with purpura, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, standardize the treatment, and avoid the use of medication alone.