Question

What are the treatment methods for allergic purpura? Why do test results often show a plus sign?

Answer

Allergic purpura (Henoch-Schönlein Purpura, HSP) is a reactive hemorrhagic disease of the microvasculature, and its treatment should include symptom control and the search for and management of underlying allergic causes. Treatment measures include the use of antihistamines, corticosteroids, and other anti-allergic medications, as well as antibiotics or other treatments for specific causes. Patients should avoid allergens and take measures to prevent infection. Additionally, regular monitoring of routine blood test (routine blood tests) is necessary to track disease progression and treatment effectiveness.