How to treat allergic purpura
The treatment of allergic purpura includes elimination of causative factors, general treatment and targeted treatment. 1. Elimination of causative factors: the cause of the disease should be actively searched for,…
The treatment of allergic purpura includes elimination of causative factors, general treatment and targeted treatment. 1. Elimination of causative factors: the cause of the disease should be actively searched for,…
Purpura is not contagious. Purpura is caused by subcutaneous or submucosal hemorrhage, mostly caused by blood system diseases, the cause should be identified and treated. Purpura is a purplish-red, 1-5mm…
The treatment of allergic purpura includes elimination of triggers, general treatment, hormonal treatment, symptomatic treatment and so on. 1. Elimination of triggers: preventing and treating infections, eliminating localized lesions, and…
Elderly anaphylactic purpura can be treated with general treatment and medication. 1. General treatment: avoid contact with allergens and expel intestinal parasites. In the acute stage, bed rest is recommended,…
Purpura may be a hematologic disorder or secondary to a non-hematologic disorder. Purpura refers to bleeding manifestations of the skin and mucous membranes with a diameter of 3 to 5…
Purpura in the elderly can be categorized into allergic purpura and thrombocytopenic purpura. The former requires detachment from allergens and anti-allergic treatment; the latter is commonly characterized by primary immune…
Exercise is not the cause of purpura, but it will aggravate the symptoms of purpura, so people with purpura are not suitable for strenuous activities. 1. The essence of purpura…
Mild purpura nephritis requires 6 to 12 months of oral hormones, and some patients with mild purpura nephritis do not need to apply hormone therapy. The vast majority of patients…
There is no so-called fastest way to recover from purpura, common causes are allergic purpura, severe thrombocytopenia, coagulation dysfunction, etc., need to treat the cause, such as allergic purpura, may…
Aging purpura is treated with medication and lifestyle modifications. Age-related purpura is purpura that occurs in the skin and subcutaneous tissues, which is related to factors such as the relaxation…