Question

What are the treatment methods for allergic purpura?

Answer

Allergic purpura is a connective tissue disease characterized by vascular inflammatory reaction against an antigen. Common treatment methods include avoiding contact with allergens, eliminating chronic infection sites, using drugs to stabilize vascular permeability and fragility, relieving abdominal and joint pain, anti-allergic treatment, and the use of corticosteroids and immunosuppressants. Severe cases require immediate medical treatment. The prognosis is generally good, but may recur, and the duration of the disease is related to the severity of the acute phase, involvement of important organs, and the frequency of recurrent attacks.