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now from last 1 month MMF 250 mg for thrice a day and prednisol 10mg tice day and Rantac isyrup in the morning.

rashes were gone but if she comes in sunlight and any stress on legs then rashes will come again.

HSP is life long disease or it will go after some time?

is there any diet do we need to follow for HENOCH SHOILIN PURPURA?

recent CUE test shows calcium crystal and rbc with 1-2/hpf, means will it be going to be serous sign? regarding the calcim crystal Dr was prescribed Calcirol.
Brief Answer:
Not serious as per your report
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
Henoch schonlein purpura usually is not life long. In very few kids it can cause nephritis and even in those it is only in few cases it leads to chronic renal failure.
Based on your description I presume
1. Your child has henoch schonlein purpura nephritis.
2. She is under good treatment with mmf and prednisolone.
3. Diet should be low salt, low fat diet. Encourage more fruits and vegetables. Protein intake can be decided only by your Nephrologist.
4. The urine test is OK. Calcirol will not cause crystals.
5. Do regular follow-ups with your Nephrologist.
Regards
Dr Arun
Not serious as per your report
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
Henoch schonlein purpura usually is not life long. In very few kids it can cause nephritis and even in those it is only in few cases it leads to chronic renal failure.
Based on your description I presume
1. Your child has henoch schonlein purpura nephritis.
2. She is under good treatment with mmf and prednisolone.
3. Diet should be low salt, low fat diet. Encourage more fruits and vegetables. Protein intake can be decided only by your Nephrologist.
4. The urine test is OK. Calcirol will not cause crystals.
5. Do regular follow-ups with your Nephrologist.
Regards
Dr Arun
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