Health topic: Allergic Vasculitis, Part 2

01/08/2009

How to tests and diagnosis Allergic vasculitis?

The diagnosis is primarily based on your sysmptoms and how the skin looks after you take a certain medicine or are exposed to a foreign substance (antigen).

Results from an ESR (sed rate) test may be high. Skin biopsy shows inflammation of the blood vessels.

Prognosis

Allergic vasculitis usually goes away over time.

 

What is the prevention for allergic vasculitis?

Avoid exposure to medications to which there are known allergies.

Complications

  • Permanent damage to the blood vessels or skin with scarring
  • Inflammation of the blood vessels affects the internal organs

Pay attentions, Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of allergic vasculitis.

 

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Health topic: Allergic Vasculitis, Part 1

07/08/2008

Allergic vasculitis is hypersensitivity to a drug or foreign substance that leads to inflammation and damage to blood vessels of the skin.

 

Allergic vasculitis is caused by an allergic reaction to a drug or other foreign substance.

 

Here is its symptoms:

  • Skin lesions usually located on legs, buttocks, or trunk
  • Purpura
  • Blisters on the skin
  • Urticaria (hives), may last longer than 24 hours
  • Necrotic ulcers (open sores with dead tissue)

And how to treat it?

The goal of treatment is to reduce inflammation.

Aspirin or corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation of the blood vessels. (DO NOT give aspirin to children except as advised by the health care provider.)

If possible, your doctor may tell you to stop taking the medicine that caused this condition. Do not stop taking any medicine without first talking to your doctor.

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