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What Causes Purpura With High IgA Levels?

im sufering from purpura and high iga levels...ana crp nd esr were negative..all blood tests were nrmal.now red spots have faded .im on anti histamines..nd on bed rest since 3 weeks so that the vesels heal...wat is that im sufering from? nd the purpura first resulted due to waxing nd tried to fix that wd penicillin 2000mg oral daily for 5 days.took pwnicilin for it but it got worse...liver kidney blood count all is nrmal..was waxing the reason?
Wed, 18 May 2016
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Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic.

You have problem of purpura that is because of low platelets count.

Blood vessels rupture and blood clot under skin region that may cause bluish area under skin.

Consent your hemetologist for further treatment.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you.
Thank you very much.
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What Causes Purpura With High IgA Levels?

Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of purpura that is because of low platelets count. Blood vessels rupture and blood clot under skin region that may cause bluish area under skin. Consent your hemetologist for further treatment. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Thank you very much.