What medicine does abdominal pain type allergic purpura take


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First of all, anaphylactoid purpura is also called acute self-limited bleeding disease. It can be combined with intestinal pain, spasm, and even bleeding symptoms. For patients with severe abdominal pain, indomethacin suppositories can be used to relieve pain. In addition, antispasmodic drugs such as anisodamine can be taken orally or anisodamine can be injected intramuscularly. In addition, atropine can also be injected intramuscularly to relieve spasm and treat anaphylactoid purpura. Patients with significant infections may be treated with effective antibiotics. For severe abdominal gastrointestinal bleeding, prednisone may be administered orally, or dexamethasone or methylprednisolone may be used. These drugs may be discontinued when symptoms are relieved. Anticoagulants and antihistamines may be used to relieve symptoms. For severe patients, high doses of gamma globulin may be used for pulse therapy.