What if the immune platelets are reduced and re-emerging? Let’s analyze the reasons, see what you did right.

Immunoplaste Decreasing (ITP) is a self-immunized disease and relapse is a common problem in the treatment of the disease. The reasons for their recurrence and the response strategies can be analysed in the following ways:

I. Analysis of the causes of recurrence

1. Anti-sphygmophygmolytics produce their own antibodies: when the organism is wrongly identified and forms its own antibodies, this leads to increased sphygmomanic damage, which leads to a decrease in the sphygmomanometers.

2. Increased slab damage: The presence of self-immunization has led to a lower than normal number of slabs in the blood, leading to repeated haemorrhage.

3. Reduction in the life expectancy of slabs: This may be due to excessive spleen consumption, which affects the functioning and stability of the slabs and further aggravates the condition.

4. Obstacles to maturation of meganucleocyte: Anomalous bone marrow blood function that does not normally produce mature plate, resulting in a reduction of the plate.

Genetic factors: May affect the number and function of slabs, leading to a reduction in the immune slab.

6. Infection: A variety of bacterial infections may lead to the recurrence of reduced slabs.

Response

1. Regulation of treatment:

Sugar cortex hormonal treatments: such as Pennison, Disemison, etc., can effectively inhibit the immune response and reduce slab damage. However, attention needs to be paid to the possible side effects of long-term applications, such as obesity, hypertension and high blood sugar.

Immuno-immuno-protein: A rapid and anti-sculpable antibodies to improve the condition.

2. Lifestyle adjustments:

• Prevention of infection: prevention of colds, avoidance of frequent and inaccessible places, and provision of sleep time, without staying up late.

Dietary adjustment: Ingestion of soft and easily digestible foods and avoidance of spicy and irritating foods to avoid haemorrhage from digestive tract trauma.

Skin care: Skin bathing and frequent change of underwear to keep the skin clean and dry to avoid skin diseases and infections.

3. Regular monitoring and follow-up:

Regular monitoring of the slab count: keep abreast of changes in the slab level in order to adjust the treatment programme in a timely manner.

:: Medicinal compliance: strictly in accordance with the doctor ‘ s instructions, avoiding self-determination or changing the treatment.

• Regular follow-up: regular visits to hospitals to conduct examinations and follow-up visits to assess the level of activity and the effectiveness of treatment.

4. Psychological support:

In the face of the recurrence of the ITP, the patient may have negative feelings of anxiety, fear, etc. This is a time when the support and understanding of families and doctors is needed to help people build confidence in overcoming the disease.

In the light of the above, the resurgence of immune slab reduction requires a combination of causes and a comprehensive response. Efforts to regulate treatment, lifestyle adjustments, regular monitoring and follow-up, and psychological support can effectively reduce the risk of relapse and improve the quality of life of patients.

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