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If the patient with anaphylactoid purpura shows an increase in urine protein, it indicates that he has shown the renal type of anaphylactoid purpura, that is, he has shown kidney involvement. At this time, we may need to add glucocorticoids and immune agents to the treatment. Commonly used immunosuppressants include drugs such as mycophenolate mofetil. In the process of using these drugs, we need to closely monitor blood routine and liver function changes to monitor side effects of drugs. Prolonged use of corticosteroids may also lead to side effects such as increased blood pressure, blood sugar, lipids, and osteoporosis. Therefore, we should closely monitor the patient's blood pressure and blood sugar changes, and give calcium and vitamin D treatment to actively fight osteoporosis.