Question
How should a patient with allergic purpura be treated? The test results show hematuria +-, and urine protein and other projects are normal.
Answer
The focus of treating allergic purpura is on actively seeking and addressing potential causes. For patients with only skin symptoms, rest is primarily recommended, avoiding excessive medication. In more severe cases, antihistamines, antiplatelet aggregation drugs, or even corticosteroids may be required. Here are several aspects to consider: (1) Remove possible allergens. (2) Maintain adequate rest and avoid overexertion. (3) Pay attention to warmth and prevent colds.