1, where is it? Purpura usually begins in the calf or other parts of the limbs.
2. size. If it is a capillary rupture, the point is only as big as a needle tip, and if it is purpura, it is as big as a small red bean.
3. scope. Purpura is a lump and relatively concentrated. Capillary rupture is relatively dispersed.
4. color. Purpura may be bright red or purple at first. Red capillary rupture.
5. fade away. Purpura, the color gradually fades after three to five days, and is finally absorbed by the skin. Capillary rupture will not disappear.
I got allergic purpura at the age of fifteen, and my capillaries were a little broken. Personally, I feel that these two are generally accompanied.
But there is nothing wrong with capillary rupture, and purpura is very troublesome. Because of the massive bleeding, it may hurt the kidneys. So if it is a symptom of purpura, go to the hospital immediately to judge what kind of purpura it is. If only allergic purpura subsides, you should be glad that this is the best treatment for purpura. To be clear, if it is really purpura, you must see a doctor immediately. The first half year of purpura is the prime time for treatment. After this time, it will be difficult to cure. Because of busy study, I neglected to delay the best treatment time, and it has not been completely cured for five years.
If the capillaries are broken, be careful not to bump into them, because your capillaries are fragile. Take more vitamin C and rutin tablets.
Purpura is more common in 18-year-old children and more common in boys. Parents must pay more attention, and if it is purpura, they should pay attention to it. Try not to bruise the place where purpura occurs, and don't be bitten by mosquitoes.