Can Purpura Cure Itself in the Early Stage?

There are various causes of purpura, and some purpura can heal on its own.
There are many different causes of purpura, some of which can be cured spontaneously. Purpura includes allergic purpura, thrombocytopenic purpura, and senile purpura.
1. Allergic purpura is mostly caused by allergies to viruses, bacteria, drugs, food, etc. At the initial stage, it is possible to get rid of the allergens positively.
2. Elderly purpura is a kind of purpura that occurs in the skin and subcutaneous tissues of the elderly due to aging and long-term exposure to sunlight, mostly on the forearms, the back of the hands, and the chest, and can usually subside on its own.
3. Thrombocytopenia caused by purpura is more complex, adults are difficult to self-cure, need to be treated with medication, including prednisone, immunoglobulin. In children, it is often triggered by infections and vaccinations, and 80% of children can recover within a year.
It is recommended to go to a regular hospital to identify the cause of purpura and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a physician, and not to blindly wait for self-healing, so as to avoid delaying the condition.