50 yr old white make diagnosed 2 weeks ago ....waiting on my next appointment with my nephrologist, just looking for some answers guess i eas hoping it was better
Toxins cause damage to endothelial cells lining the blood vessels which causes thrombosis and that's where the thrombocytopenia comes from, thrombocytes are being used up all over the body in the formation of thrombosis. This is why acute kidney injury happens too, glomerular blood vessels get clogged up by thrombotic plaques and reduce the flow of blood and glomerular filtration. Hence the kidney's fail, and also why you have hypertension as a result because the kidneys can no longer excrete water out of the body. And the high blood pressure actually in turn causes even more damage to blood vessels, causing even more thrombotic events, so it's a vicious cycle as long as the toxins from the bacteria are present. Once they're gone, endothelial cells in the blood vessels need at least 48h to repair, but usually longer, and it takes some time to get to a point where thrombocytes are no longer spent that way. It's also why you don't give antibiotics, you kill a bunch of bacteria and release a load of toxins out of them into the bloodstream...and you've just caused HUS.
It is very helpful. Thank you I was assuming the worst, because there hasn't been any medical advice from my gp, so I am basically walking blind. God Bless. Is though. As always. Denis
I had this my senior year of highschool and I was critical for about 3 months and didn’t recover till like a year after. I even had all my skin shed at all my extremities ex.(fingers feet) and even my face. I’d have to put on lotion my face and eye drops every hour or so my first year of college this shit is serious
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50 yr old white make diagnosed 2 weeks ago ....waiting on my next appointment with my nephrologist, just looking for some answers guess i eas hoping it was better
What is the treatment for HUS because my son is affected for Hus pls. Help me from Chennai India
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how do we differentiate it between Henoch Sconlein purpura ?
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What happens to those who don't make a complete recovery?
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can you give any connections to possible causes/triggers/toxins affecting platelets causing their decline..thrombocytopenia.
Toxins cause damage to endothelial cells lining the blood vessels which causes thrombosis and that's where the thrombocytopenia comes from, thrombocytes are being used up all over the body in the formation of thrombosis. This is why acute kidney injury happens too, glomerular blood vessels get clogged up by thrombotic plaques and reduce the flow of blood and glomerular filtration. Hence the kidney's fail, and also why you have hypertension as a result because the kidneys can no longer excrete water out of the body. And the high blood pressure actually in turn causes even more damage to blood vessels, causing even more thrombotic events, so it's a vicious cycle as long as the toxins from the bacteria are present. Once they're gone, endothelial cells in the blood vessels need at least 48h to repair, but usually longer, and it takes some time to get to a point where thrombocytes are no longer spent that way.
It's also why you don't give antibiotics, you kill a bunch of bacteria and release a load of toxins out of them into the bloodstream...and you've just caused HUS.
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It is very helpful. Thank you I was assuming the worst, because there hasn't been any medical advice from my gp, so I am basically walking blind. God Bless. Is though. As always. Denis
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I had this my senior year of highschool and I was critical for about 3 months and didn’t recover till like a year after. I even had all my skin shed at all my extremities ex.(fingers feet) and even my face. I’d have to put on lotion my face and eye drops every hour or so my first year of college this shit is serious
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