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Purpura is best treated there.
? Purpura, also known as purple spot, is one of the common hemorrhagic diseases in children, which is characterized by bleeding under the skin and mucous membrane, petechiae and ecchymosis, which will not subside after pressing. Often accompanied by nosebleed, toothache, and even hematemesis, bloody stool, hematuria. This disease includes allergic purpura and thrombocytopenic purpura in western medicine, which is quite harmful.

Purpura of leg

Harm of purpura

1, the rash of epileptic patients is hemorrhagic and distributed symmetrically with red dots, which is often distributed in both lower limbs, especially around ankles and knees, but it can also be distributed in hips and upper limbs.

2. Most of the joint symptoms of patients are wandering multi-joint pain, and the common joints involved are knees, ankles and hands.

3. The gastrointestinal tract of epileptic patients is characterized by abdominal pain, accompanied by nausea, vomiting and bloody stool, and occasionally vomiting blood. Children with allergic epilepsy sometimes have intussusception, intestinal obstruction and intestinal perforation.

4. Hypertension caused by epilepsy accounts for about 20% ~ 40% of hypertensive patients. Generally speaking, blood pressure will increase slightly to moderately. Hypertension is often found at the same time as abnormal urine, but most epilepsy patients recover quickly.

Don't procrastinate when suffering from purpura, its harm is heart and soul. Once purpura appears, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment in time so as not to miss the treatment opportunity.

Purpura patients should seize the opportunity of treatment and go to a regular professional dermatological hospital for treatment in time. Patients with henoch-schonlein purpura should pay special attention to the diet care of the disease, and should fast the food that will cause the disease so as not to aggravate the condition.