How to treat immune vasculitis

The common treatments for immune vasculitis are mainly drug treatments, such as glucocorticosteroids and immunosuppressants.
1. Glucocorticoid: This drug is the basic treatment drug for immune vasculitis, and its dosage and usage vary according to the location and severity of the lesion. Commonly, such as prednisone acetate, methylprednisolone and so on. Adverse effects include elevated blood pressure and glucose, purple lines, and poor wound healing.
2. Immunosuppressant: If the patient has renal, pulmonary, neurological and other important organ lesions, it is recommended to add immunosuppressant. Commonly, such as cyclophosphamide, azathioprine, methotrexate and so on. Their efficacy is clear, but there are more adverse reactions, such as hair loss, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and so on. Liver and kidney function and blood routine need to be closely tested during the medication.
It is recommended that patients with immune vasculitis should consult a doctor in time, evaluate their condition under the doctor’s guidance in combination with symptoms and test results, and actively treat their condition, avoiding self-medication to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment or adverse reactions.