Once the hormone is reduced, it repeats, can patients with thrombocytopenia be cured?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-22

Hormone is one of the commonly used drugs for thrombocytopenia, but long-term use of hormones will also bring a series of recurrence of the condition after reducing the dosage of hormones or stopping the drug, which brings great distress to the patient. So, can patients with thrombocytopenia who recur as soon as they lose hormones be cured?

First of all, we need to understand that thrombocytopenia is an autoimmune disease, and hormones** mainly suppress the immune system to achieve the purpose of controlling the disease. However, hormones do not cause thrombocytopenia, and long-term use of hormones may also lead to osteoporosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc

For patients with thrombocytopenia who recurrent as soon as the hormone is reduced, doctors usually consider adjusting the regimen**, such as changing the drug and adding other immunosuppressants. At the same time, patients also need to actively cooperate with the doctor's advice, regularly review and adjust the dosage of drugs to maintain the stability of the condition.

In addition to medications**, people with thrombocytopenia need to pay special attention to their lifestyle and eating habits. Getting enough sleep, avoiding fatigue and excessive tension, and exercising properly can all help improve the body's immunity and reduce the risk of recurrence. In terms of diet, you should avoid eating irritating foods such as greasy and spicy, and eat more foods rich in antioxidants such as vitamin C and E, such as fresh vegetables and fruits.

In addition, some adjunctive methods such as TCM conditioning and physics can also be used to alleviate the condition and improve the quality of life of patients. Patients can choose the appropriate adjunct** method according to their own situation.

In short, for patients with thrombocytopenia who recurrent as soon as they reduce hormones, although it is not guaranteed to be complete, the disease can be effectively controlled and the risk of recurrence can be reduced through a reasonable program and lifestyle adjustment. At the same time, patients need to maintain a positive attitude and optimistic mood, believing that with the joint efforts of doctors and themselves, they will be able to overcome the disease.

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