How to treat senile purpura

Aging purpura is treated with medication and lifestyle modifications.
Age-related purpura is purpura that occurs in the skin and subcutaneous tissues, which is related to factors such as the relaxation of subcutaneous tissues and long-term exposure to sunlight in the elderly. It can subside on its own and often recurs. Commonly used drugs are vitamin C, vitamin E, anabolic hormone. Glucocorticoids should be used with caution.
Commonly used drugs include vitamin C, vitamin E, anabolic hormone, vitamin A acid preparations. Use glucocorticoids with caution to avoid aggravating the condition. If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, etc., you should actively treat the underlying disease and control your blood pressure and blood sugar within the normal range.
To strengthen the care, protect the skin, avoid trauma, sun exposure, etc., to do a reasonable diet, to ensure balanced nutrition.
However, it should be noted that the medication must be used under the guidance of the doctor, do not self-medicate.