-what can patients with allergic purpura eat in the acute phase?
-how long should patients be restricted?
-which can be eaten? which can not be eaten?
-what should I do if the purpura recurs?
Can eat? What should be taboo?
During the onset of allergic purpura, about a month or so, the patient should have some restrictions on the daily diet, especially the taboo food, so as not to cause relapse due to improper diet.
1. Edible food (less likely)
1) Staple food: steamed bread, rice, noodles, porridge (rice porridge, millet porridge, polenta, noodle soup and other single-component porridge; do not eat eight-treasure porridge);
2) vegetables: cabbage, Radish, wax gourd, lettuce, lettuce, cauliflower, eggplant, spinach, chrysanthemum, etc.;
3) Soy products: tofu, soy milk, etc.
4) Vegetable oil: peanut oil, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, sesame oil, blended oil.
2. Prohibited foods (more likely)
1) Meat: beef, lamb, pork, fish, chicken, duck, ham, etc.;
2) Milk: milk, yogurt, pure milk, milk powder;
3) Eggs: eggs, cakes, egg soup;
4) snacks: melon seeds, peanuts, candy, fried food, puffed food, etc.;
5) various beverages.
3. Try not to eat foods (medium probability)
Various fruits, sesame seeds, steamed buns, biscuits, noodles, biscuits, mushrooms, roasted sweet potatoes, green onion ginger, coriander, etc.
4. Lean meat, eggs, milk and other foods can be added for more than ten days if the purpura is not new. In principle, add one kind of food every 2 days. If there is new purpura, stop eating the food. If there is no new purpura, it can be normal edible.
5. Avoid spicy food, such as pepper, mustard oil, cumin, etc.
What should I pay attention to in daily life?
1. Try to wear cotton, worn, loose clothes, do not touch new clothes (especially chemical fiber materials), new books, new toys and other mimeographic products; do not touch paint And other chemicals.
2. Normal and moderate activities, such as walking, going up and down stairs. Do not go to shopping malls, bookstores, supermarkets, gardens and other places where people gather.
What should I do with recurrent skin purpura?
Skin purpura in children with allergic purpura will recur for more than one month. If skin purpura is repeated, life should be simple first, and contact with allergens should be minimized. Repeated skin purpura has no obvious relationship with kidney damage. If there is no abdominal pain, no arthralgia, and no abnormal urine test, the original treatment can be continued, and the treatment of Chinese medicine can be appropriately coordinated to avoid recurrence without excessive treatment.