Allergic capillary

Allergic capillary's disease overview

Disease allergic capillary inflammation or asthma - The vessels in many organs in the body cause inflammation and bleeding in small capillaries in the skin, joints, intestines, kidneys of patients.

This condition is called vascular inflammation, leading to leaked blood vessels causing complications with serious consequences.

Allergic capillary inflammation is a disease associated with autoimmune disorders, so the disease does not spread between the patient and the contact person.

Causes of Allergic capillary's disease

Currently, causes of allergic capillary inflammation is still unknown. Many studies show that allergic capillary disease is related to the following cases:

  • Onset after the patient suffered from respiratory infections over a few weeks before appearing symptoms with a rate of about 30-50%.
  • The cause of bacteria or viruses such as staphylococcus, streptococcal, tuberculosis, mushrooms. In some cases, the disease appears after the patient uses the drug, after vaccination and after the insect burns.

    Diseases are also related to allergic atopic, atopic dermatitis, after eating strange foods, when changing the weather.

    Symptoms of Allergic capillary's disease

    The most common symptoms of allergic capillary disease include:

  • The most common is the bleeding in the skin and the spots on the folding face of the forearm, lower legs, buttocks, thighs ... not itching. The rare notes in the body, sometimes appear in the ears, nose, genitals.

  • joint pain: in 75% of allergic capillary cases. The joint position is close to the hemorrhage position affected by pain, limiting movement, edema around the joints, tendon pain.
  • Digestive symptoms: Patients appear abdominal pain around the navel, dull, continuous pain. Patients may have pain in epigastric, spreading or localized with vomiting and nausea. 

  • Symptoms attached such as gastrointestinal bleeding, glomerulonephritis, bloody urination, proteinuria.
  • Allergic capillary inflammation in children: Allergic capillary disease in addition to symptoms such as floating dots, vomiting, abdominal pain ... annoying for children to lead children to cry, stop eating ... Parents need to monitor their children continuously and take the doctor immediately after detecting symptoms. If the disease lasts long, it will affect organs such as the heart, causing severe, difficult to treat and life -threatening symptoms.

    People at risk for Allergic capillary's disease

    Disease allergic capillary inflammation is seen in all subjects and all ages, but allergic capillary disease in children and young people often occur at the rate. About 75% under 16 years old, 50% under 5 years old and the incidence of disease in men is more than women.

    When there are symptoms, patients need to see a doctor for early treatment to achieve good results.

    Diagnostic measures for Allergic capillary's disease

    The diagnosis of allergic capillary inflammation is based on the manifestation of clinical examination in combination with diagnostic tests. Patients should seek medical attention when symptoms related to diseases such as rash, joint pain, gastrointestinal manifestations.

    Diagnostic or used methods such as:

  • Examination of clinical symptoms of patients to make diagnosis, need to be diagnosed distinct from platelet hemorrhage diseases, infections, autoimmune diseases, Gastrointestinal disease, kidney disease.
  • Blood test assess the condition, assess the function of organs such as kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, evaluate abnormal antibody concentration.
  • Biopsy in cases of unclear symptoms, need biopsy to find the cause.
  • Image diagnostic techniques to find the cause of the disease and eliminate other causes.
  • Allergic capillary's disease treatments

    The treatment of allergic capillary inflammation has no specific therapeutic therapy, mainly symptomatic treatment, protection of vascular walls, anti -allergies:

  • Use painkillers, anti -inflammatory to treat symptoms of joint pain, allergies ...
  • Treatment of symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney diseases when necessary such as red blood cell infusion and blood products.
  • Antibiotic treatment when signs of infection or when the cause of the disease has been determined by bacteria.
  • Eat full of nutrients, rest regularly, supplement vitamin C to enhance the endurance of the vascular wall.
  • In all cases, the treatment of the patient must fully follow the regimen of the treating doctor. Absolutely do not arbitrarily use medication will affect the treatment leading to dangerous complications.

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