Persistent hematuria in purpura nephritis can be improved by lifestyle improvement, medication and other treatments.
1. Improvement of lifestyle: purpura nephritis is a renal inflammation induced by purpura fulminans, and in the acute stage, there will be hematuria and proteinuria, etc. The contact with any substance that can make the patient allergic to it should be stopped immediately, and if there is any gastrointestinal bleeding, it should be fasted as well.
2. Medications: Because the nephritis is caused by allergic purpura, it is necessary to use anti-allergic drugs and glucocorticoid drugs, such as chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, dexamethasone acetate tablets, etc., and when the blood in the urine is more serious, it is also necessary to use anticoagulant drugs, such as aspirin enteric-coated capsules, warfarin sodium tablets and other medications to improve the situation.
3. Other treatments: If after drug treatment, there is no effective improvement, intravenous immunoglobulin or plasma replacement can be used if necessary. Patients with end-stage renal failure can be treated with dialysis and kidney transplantation.
All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid self-medication. Patients with purpura nephritis are advised to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor.