How to treat Henoch-Schönlein purpura
Generally, allergic purpura is an autoimmune disease that can be treated by identifying and avoiding allergens, medication, immunomodulatory therapy, and other methods. Patients should choose appropriate treatments based on their specific conditions. The details are as follows:
1. Identify and avoid allergens
The occurrence of allergic purpura is associated with certain allergens such as food, medications, and cosmetics. Therefore, it is important to identify the allergens and avoid exposure as much as possible.
2. Medication
Treatment may include taking medications such as prednisone acetate tablets or dexamethasone acetate tablets under a doctor's guidance. Dosages should be adjusted according to the patient's condition and physical status.
3. Immunomodulatory therapy
Treatments such as plasma exchange and intravenous immunoglobulin can help regulate immune system function and reduce inflammatory responses. Under medical guidance, patients may also engage in regular physical activities such as running or fitness training.
In addition, symptomatic treatment can also be used. It is important to note that treatment for allergic purpura requires long-term persistence, regular follow-up evaluations, and timely adjustments to the treatment plan.