Purpura without red spots means it’s over

The absence of red spots on the surface of the skin does not necessarily indicate that the disease is cured, and some gastrointestinal purpura may be prolonged. It is recommended to continue the general treatment for a period of time after controlling the symptoms. There are various subtypes of purpura, including allergic purpura and thrombocytopenic purpura. Punctate bleeding on the surface of the skin is one of the typical symptoms of purpura. In addition, purpura may affect multiple organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and kidneys, so the condition cannot be judged solely on the basis of skin manifestations, but also needs to be judged by a combination of gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain and vomiting, and laboratory indicators. After the symptoms are effectively controlled, it is also recommended to continue to follow the doctor’s instructions, pay attention to life management, such as avoiding stimulating foods, pay attention to rest, and avoid exertion. After discharge from the hospital, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review. It is important to note that the recovery of the disease should be judged by a professional clinician, do not terminate the treatment on your own to avoid the recurrence of the disease.