Whether allergic purpura can be completely cured should depend on the condition, the treatment includes general treatment, drug treatment, etc. Some of them may turn to chronic kidney disease.
Henoch purpura is a vascular allergic reaction disease, according to the clinical manifestations can be divided into simple type, abdominal type, joint type, renal type and mixed type, etc., the course of the disease is usually about 2 weeks, most of the prognosis is good, a few renal type patients even after treatment may be turned into chronic nephritis or nephrotic syndrome, some patients may be relieved relapsed, and not all of them can be cured completely.
The general treatment of allergic purpura includes eliminating the causative factors and avoiding foods and drugs that may cause sensitization; in the acute stage, bed rest should be provided, and fasting should be done if there is gastrointestinal bleeding.
Drug treatment includes the use of antihistamines such as iproniazine and chlorpheniramine, and glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone can be used to treat patients with arthralgias, severe abdominal pain and gastrointestinal bleeding, renal lesions, and scopolamine can be used for targeted treatment of heavier abdominal pain.
If the above treatment is not effective or recurrent, immunosuppressants such as azathioprine, cyclosporine and other drugs can be used as appropriate, and renal patients can also be treated with anticoagulation therapy using sodium heparin, warfarin and so on.
All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.