What is hsp rash




















It usually passes in a few weeks and you can usually just rest at home until you feel better. You'll have regular check-ups for 6 to 12 months to check how well your kidneys are working. You'll usually be asked to provide a sample of pee and have your blood pressure checked at each appointment. This may be done at home, at your GP surgery, or in hospital. In hospital, you may be given strong medicines like steroids to help ease your symptoms. Most people with HSP make a full recovery.

Any kidney problems usually get better without treatment. There's also a small chance the kidneys could be permanently damaged chronic kidney disease. The rash is symmetrical and may even become generalised. It may be transient and move between different joints.

Abdominal pain is present in half to three-quarters of patients and precedes the rash in up to one third. Abdominal pain may be associated with diarrhoea and bleeding from the bowel.

Orchitis and intussusception are possible complications. It is usually mild and self-limiting , however, it is important that it is diagnosed and followed up as persistent impairment may occur. It normally occurs within a few days to one month after the onset of the other symptoms.

In the majority of cases, no specific treatment is required for HSP and the rash fades over one week. Recurrent crops of lesions occur over the next 6—16 weeks in up to one-third of cases. Five to ten per cent may have persistent disease. See smartphone apps to check your skin. DermNet NZ does not provide an online consultation service. If you have any concerns with your skin or its treatment, see a dermatologist for advice.

In roughly half of patients, HSP will occur again, at least once — and usually within four months from the first episode. Each following episode is usually shorter and milder than the first.

In a simple, first episode of HSP, symptoms should resolve within four weeks, with the rash being the last symptom to disappear. Joint pain usually stops after three days, and abdominal pain will usually stop after two days.

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The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne. If your child has HSP, they may have: a skin rash, which looks like small bruises or small reddish-purple spots — it's usually seen on the bottom, legs and around the elbows swelling of the feet and hands, and the scrotum in male children pain in the joints, such as the knees and ankles stomach pain blood in the faeces poo or urine wee , caused by the blood vessels in the bowel and the kidneys becoming inflamed.

Treatment for HSP Your child may not need any medicines; however, the GP may prescribe a drug called prednisolone to help with severe stomach pains or very painful joints. Care at home HSP usually gets better on its own without causing lasting problems. Follow-up Long-term follow-up with your doctor is very important. Key points to remember HSP causes inflammation of the small blood vessels in the skin, causing a rash.



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