Allergic purpura in the elderly
Allergic purpura is a bleeding disorder caused by abnormal blood vessel walls. It is mainly caused by an allergic reaction of the body to certain substances, causing increased capillary permeability and bleeding, which is manifested as signs of allergic vasculitis. The clinical feature is skin purpura, which can be accompanied by abdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, joint pain, and / or hematuria, kidney disease, and the like. The disease with abdominal and joint pain symptoms is called Henoch-Schouml; nlein syndrome. Old people are rare.
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