Can allergic purpura be cured by only taking paracetamol?

The generic name for paracetamol is chlorpheniramine maleate. Anaphylactic purpura is a hemorrhagic disease that requires combined treatment, and is usually not cured by taking only chlorpheniramine maleate.
Henoch purpura is a common vasovagal allergic reaction disease, due to the increase of capillary fragility blood extravasation phenomenon, resulting in purpura, mucous membrane and some organs bleeding.
1. Treatment mainly includes prevention of infection, elimination of local lesions, timely bed rest, taking antihistamines such as isoprinosine hydrochloride, chlorpheniramine, loratadine and other drugs, should also be taken to improve the vascular permeability of drugs such as vitamin C, triclabendazole and so on.
2. For patients with arthralgia, severe abdominal pain or other systemic diseases, glucocorticosteroids such as methylprednisolone are also needed. Therefore, only taking chlorpheniramine maleate is generally unable to completely cure the allergic purpura.
Specific diagnosis and treatment need to be carried out under the guidance of a physician.