Progressive purpura pigmentosa dermatitis, how to cure progressive purpura pigmentosa dermatitis

Updated on healthy 2024-04-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Q: I have been suffering from purpura pigmentosa dermatitis for many years, and the lesions are on the front of my calves, which are red blood spots at first, pepper-like, and later into patches and dark brown. In addition, the mouth is often astringent and bitter.

    The tongue coating is thick and yellow. I am very troubled, and I hope that you experts will give you advice! A:

    Hello, exclude purpura pigmentosa, which is a capillaritis of unknown origin that includes progressive purpura pigmentosa, lichenoid dermatitis pigmentosa purpura and telangiectasia annulis purpura. This group of diseases occurs in the lower leg and is thought to be related to factors such as gravity and increased venous pressure. Progressive pigmentosa purpura, which is characterized by rust-colored pepper-like purpura on the lower leg evenly sprinkled on the front of the calf, does not itch, does not fade under pressure, and the course of the disease is 3-4 months.

    Lichenoid dermatitis pigmentosa purpura, which occurs mainly on the front of small breasts, is rust-colored, with coin-sized or larger spots, fine scales on the surface, and itching is obvious. Telangiectasia annular purpura is a rust-colored annular patch on the front of the lower leg with a normal center**. How is it**?

    How can it be prevented? I have progressive purpura pigmentosa dermatitis, how do I do it**? In traditional Chinese medicine, the cause is divided into blood heat and stasis type and blood dryness and yin type, what kind of person do I belong to?

    Hello, systemic medication If there is an infectious lesion, antibiotics can be applied appropriately**. Oral vitamins such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and co-chlorostatin and antihistamines. Topical corticosteroid preparations are used for topical use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. First of all, the most important feature of this progressive pigmented purpura dermatosis in many people is that rust-colored purpura with a pepper-like face appears on the calf and is evenly sprinkled on the front of the calf, which is not itchy and does not fade. In the early stages, oral vitamins can be used, as well as cotrimoxine and antihistamines**.

    2. In addition, we also know that the onset of this disease is relatively slow, in most cases it can be as long as 3-4 months. During the onset of the disease**, there are fine scales on the surface, and if the itching sensation is obvious, it can prove the presence of an infectious lesion, and antibiotics can be appropriately used if necessary**.

    3. Generally speaking, once this progressive pigmented purpura dermatitis appears, it represents an allergic reaction to various substances such as chemicals, proteins, bacteria and fungi. If the symptoms are relatively poor, topical use of corticosteroid preparations can also achieve a certain effect.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Suggestions: 1. Diet.

    1 Instant noodles contain preservatives and are not allowed to be eaten.

    2 Eat less fried foods.

    3 Do not drink carbonated beverages.

    4 Avoid seafood, such as fish, shrimp, beef and mutton, etc.

    5 Milk, eggs, etc. vary from person to person.

    6. Do not eat pork liver when taking vitamin C.

    Why should I avoid animal liver when taking vitamin C? Vitamin C can prevent and treat scurvy, also known as "ascorbic acid". Over the years, animal experiments and clinical studies have found that vitamin C can reduce blood cholesterol content, enhance immunity, increase capillary elasticity, promote wound and surgical incision healing, prevent and treat colds, promote growth and development, prevent chronic mercury, lead and other metal poisoning, prevent aging, prevent tumors, etc.

    Therefore, in addition to curing diseases, there are more people who consciously take vitamin C, especially some middle-aged and elderly people prefer to take it regularly or for a long time.

    What can patients eat?

    Eat more fruits, vegetables, and legumes. Eat more foods rich in vitamin C, such as:

    First layer: fresh dates, sea buckthorn, kiwi, grapefruit.

    There is more than 100 mg of vitamin C in 100 grams.

    The second layer: 100 grams of green peppers, longan, tomatoes, strawberries, cabbage, cucumbers, citrus, and cauliflower contain more than 50 mg of vitamin C.

    The third layer: 100 grams of cabbage, rape, coriander, spinach, celery, amaranth, rape, peas, cowpeas, radish contain more than 30-50 mg of vitamin C.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Progressive pigmentosa purpura dermatitis, this type of dermatitis will appear in the early stage of the patient's ** on some red petechiae of different sizes, as the disease progresses, these red spots will gradually dense into a piece, and will see outward expansion, the center becomes tan. This type of purpuric dermatitis occurs mostly in adult men.

    2.Lichenoid dermatitis pigmentosa purpura, which occurs mostly in middle-aged and elderly people, and there are more men than women. The lesions are small rust-colored lichenoid papules with purpuric lesions, purplish-red or purplish-brown, and most cases occur on the lower legs, but also on the thighs, buttocks, waist, and upper limbs.

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