Friday, December 11, 2009

Lupus Anticoagulant More Condition_symptoms What To Expect With A Diagnosis Of Purpura Fulmicans And Lupus Anticoagulant W/possible Phophosilid Syndrome?

What to expect with a diagnosis of Purpura Fulmicans and Lupus Anticoagulant w/possible Phophosilid syndrome? - lupus anticoagulant more condition_symptoms

My daughter was diagnosed 20 months has recently been in hospital for children, sent a. I looked online but found nothing about life with her life, or to be taken for preventative measures. Everything I see some of the descriptions and photos. I know it's strange, but sure someone can give me some advice.
Thank you.

1 comments:

mgunnyca... said...

God, I'm sorry for the diagnosis. Purple Fulmicans usually associated with underlying infection such as meningitis. It can increase blood flow and pressure, sometimes causing data loss to be amputated. The lupus anticoagulant / antiphospholipid syndrome is a bleeding disorder that can be treated with blood thinners and aspirin. Blood clots are common in people with early onset of the EPO and usually involves additional complications.

The main problem is the underlying cause of Fulmicans Purple and treatment. Normally, after this decline is the cause. PSA is a different story and is a fixed point. There is a much higher rate of heart attacks and strokes in people with the EPA, but life can be normal careful handling.

My wife has lupus and APS is doing very well. She had survived two blood clots and heart attack, but because we all knew what was going on.

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