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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Medical therapy== | ==Medical therapy== | ||
Supportive Management | |||
*Management of HSP is primarily supportive and includes | |||
**Adequate hydration | |||
**Monitoring renal complications by balancing fluid and electrolyte, and controlling hypertention. | |||
*Symptoms such as arthritis, edema, fever are treated by acetaminophen, leg elevation, and adequate hydration. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Medical therapy
Supportive Management
- Management of HSP is primarily supportive and includes
- Adequate hydration
- Monitoring renal complications by balancing fluid and electrolyte, and controlling hypertention.
- Symptoms such as arthritis, edema, fever are treated by acetaminophen, leg elevation, and adequate hydration.