What are the symptoms of Purpura Nephritis? Purpura Nephritis refers to the
renal damage caused by Allergic Purpura. The causes of Allergic Purpura include
bacteria, virus, medicine and the stimulation of some food. Purpura Nephritis
can occur among people at any age with teenagers accounting for the majority.
Purpura Nephritis is the third one of the main kidney diseases among children.
The symptoms of Purpura Nephritis are as follows:
1. The symptoms in kidneys.
The symptoms of Purpura Nephritis in kidneys often occur 4 to 8 weeks after
the rash. The common symptom is isolated hematuria. Usually, proteinuria is
mild. But it can develop into a large amount of protein in urine (more than
3.5g/24h) which is the manifestation of Nephrotic Syndrome. Some patients have
the symptoms of hypertension and edema.
2. The symptoms of Purpura Nephritis in other organs.
a. It is common for patients with Purpura Nephritis have symmetrical
distribution of red and patchy rash , often found in pairs of limbs, ankle,
knee, also found on the buttocks and upper limb.
b. the gastrointestinal manifestations: abdominal pain, accompanied by
nausea, vomit and bloody stool, and occasionally vomiting blood. Children,
purpura nephritis can sometimes be accompanied by intussusception, intestinal
obstruction and intestinal perforation.
c. the manifestation of joint often characterizes migratory and multiple
joint pain. The organs involved include keens, ankle and hands. The
manifestation can disappear in a few days without deformed joint. Left.
d. Other symptoms of Purpura Nephritis include lymphadenectasis and
hepatosplenomegaly.
These are the main symptoms of Purpura Nephritis. To remove these symptoms
from root, we have to find the allergen and avoid it. At the same time,we have
to restore the damaged renal cells which is caused by purpura. Immunotherapy
transplant has proven effective in treating Purpura Nephritis. For more
information about the symptoms and the effective treatment, please feel free to
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