Treatment of allergic purpura

The treatment of allergic purpura includes elimination of causative factors, general treatment, glucocorticoids, symptomatic treatment and other treatments.
1. Eliminate pathogenic factors: prevent infection, avoid contact with food and drugs that may cause allergy, and eliminate allergens.
2. General treatment: in the acute stage of the disease, bed rest is needed, and if accompanied by gastrointestinal bleeding, fasting is needed; in addition, antihistamines such as loratadine can be used, and calcium can also be injected intravenously; vitamin C, triclosan and other drugs to improve the permeability of the blood vessels can also have a certain degree of efficacy.
3. Glucocorticosteroids: commonly used drugs include prednisone and dexamethasone in patients with arthralgias, severe abdominal pain combined with gastrointestinal bleeding, and severe renal diseases such as acute nephritis or nephrotic syndrome.
4. Symptomatic treatment: atropine, scopolamine, etc. can be used if accompanied by obvious abdominal pain; aspirin and other painkillers can be used if appropriate for obvious joint pain.
5. Other treatments: For patients with poor results of the above treatments, the use of immunosuppressants such as azathioprine can be considered.
Henoch purpura is one of the common diseases in hematology, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, to avoid delaying the condition. All of the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.