It is a vascular inflammatory hemorrhagic disease more common in adolescents, associated with infection or allergy, characterized by symmetrically distributed skin purpura and joint swelling and pain.
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Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
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Abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting
It involves paroxysmal abdominal pain, accompanied by nausea and vomiting; in severe cases, melena (black stool) may occur. No device information availableNo related articles available
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Bleeding
It commonly presents as skin petechiae (especially on the lower extremities) and mucosal bleeding (e.g., oral/nasal bleeding, menorrhagia in females); severe cases may involve internal organs, joints, and muscles, leading to spontaneous joint bleeding (which may cause deformity with recurrence) and muscle hematomas, and bleeding may occur in multiple sites simultaneously.Solutions:
Applicator and Absorbent MaterialsBandageWound powderNasal care devicesFiber dressingSurgical sponge dressingCompression bandageWoven surgical dressing
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