30 cases of patients in this group are 7~13 year-old children, are consistent with the diagnosis of Henoch-Schonlein purpura. Clinical manifestations are the limbs, especially in both lower limbs, buttocks appear symmetry petechia, and slightly shaped bulge macula of hemorrhagic purpura, pressing with non-fade, some of them can be integration. Laboratory examination: capillary fragility test is positive; platelet count, PT & PTT, plasma thromboplastin component is within the normal range. Treatment methods: as far as possible, to identify the incidence of incentives, such as infections, diet, and drugs. Stop all suspicious diet, drugs; pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and spicy, dry, and fishy foods.
Oral take self-made Hua Ban Tang, components: Sheng Di Huang [3], Zi Cao [4], fried Huang Qin [5], Jin Yin Hua [6], Lian Qiao [7], Jin Jie, Chan Tui [8], Chi Shao [9] Yao, Chai Hu [10], Bo He [11], Gan Cao [12], Mu Dan Pi [13]. Add Shan Zha [14], Mai Ya [15] for poor appetite; add Bai Shao [16] Yao for abdominal pain; add Shi Gao [17], Zhi Mu [18] for fever, vermilion lip, thirst and irritation; add Fang Feng [19] and Huai Niu Xi [20] for joints pain; add Yi Yi Ren [21] and Fu Ling [22] for edema in lower limbs; add Xiao Ji [23], Bai Mao Gen [24] and Han Lian Cao [25] for urine dark-yellow; add some Huang Qi [26] and Yi Mu Cao [27] for a long time proteinuria; add San Qi [28] and Dan Shen [29] for dark-red of purpura.
Treatment Results: The total effective rate is 93.33%.
Key words: self-made Hua Ban Tang, Chinese medicine [30] treatment, children with Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Writer: Yaoping Yu, Yinghua Zhou
Traditional Chinese medicine [31] Branch, the First People's Hospital of Yunnan (650032)
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