How to treat purpura nephritis?
Patients with henoch-schonlein purpura nephritis need to prevent infection and avoid contact with allergic substances. Antihistamines and drugs can be used to improve vascular permeability. If the patient has symptoms of joint swelling and pain, glucocorticoid drugs can be used for treatment. If the effect is not obvious, immunosuppressants can also be used. If nephrotic syndrome is complicated, anticoagulant therapy is needed. If the patient's condition is serious and there are dialysis indications, kidney transplantation will be carried out within one year after the recovery of the disease.