How to treat sporadic small blood spots during recovery from purpura

Sporadic small blood spots in the recovery phase of purpura usually do not require treatment, just wait for it to subside. Purpura refers to small bleeding spots and is commonly seen in two clinical conditions, one is allergic purpura and the other is thrombocytopenic purpura. Henochromic purpura is a vasculitic disease caused by a variety of factors, while thrombocytopenic purpura is a hemorrhagic disease caused by a decrease in platelets. Whether it is allergic purpura or thrombocytopenic purpura, after treatment, the small bleeding spots that already exist during the recovery period do not need to be further treated, and it is sufficient to wait for the bleeding spots to gradually subside. Usually it takes a few days for the bleeding spots to subside, and the color of the bleeding spots gradually becomes lighter until they subside. If the small blood spots in the recovery period of purpura do not subside or if there are more new ones, you need to consult a doctor.