Allergic purpura leg pain how to do

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Allergic purpura patients, if they show leg pain, indicate that they show the joint type of allergic purpura. First, in life, strict bed rest is needed to reduce the burden on the joints. Second, the primary disease of allergic purpura should be actively treated. Drugs such as desloratadine dispersible tablets can be taken to reduce the rash. Then, some anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as diclofenac sodium sustained release tablets, can be taken to relieve the patient's leg pain. If the symptoms do not improve significantly after the above measures, small doses of glucocorticoids may be considered if necessary.(The use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor.)



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