What are the long-term effects of HSP?

The most serious complication of Henoch-Schonlein purpura is kidney damage. This risk is greater in adults than in children. Occasionally the damage is severe enough that dialysis or a kidney transplant is needed. Bowel obstruction.

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Can HSP have long-term effects?

Most children start to feel better after several days or a few weeks, and the rash and other symptoms disappear. HSP occasionally comes back, usually within a few months, and may need further treatment. A few children have long-term problems, especially when their kidneys are affected.

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How does Henoch-Schönlein purpura affect later in life?

The most serious potential complication of Henoch-Schönlein purpura is kidney damage — which can be irreversible. For this reason, children with HSP should be carefully monitored for the first 6 months after diagnosis. Testing should include regular blood pressure checks and urine analysis.

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Is HSP a lifelong condition?

Most children with HSP fully recover within a month and have no long-term problems. Some kids who have HSP get it again, usually a few months after the first episode. If it does come back, it's usually less severe than the first episode.

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What can HSP lead to?

HSP usually affects the small blood vessels in the skin, causing a rash that is called purpura. It can also affect blood vessels in the intestines and the kidneys. HSP can lead to complications in the lungs or brain, but this is extremely rare.

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Henoch Schonlein Purpura (HSP) - Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Complications, Diagnosis & Treatment

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Does HSP get worse with age?

Stress & Sensitivity Can Worsen With Age for HSPs. Here's How to Prevent That. If you are a highly sensitive person (HSP) you might be growing larger stress centers in your brain without even knowing it, and if you don't do anything about it, they will become even bigger.

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What is the most serious complication of HSP?

The most serious complication of Henoch-Schonlein purpura is kidney damage. This risk is greater in adults than in children. Occasionally the damage is severe enough that dialysis or a kidney transplant is needed.

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What causes HSP to flare up?

HSP is an autoimmune disorder. This is when the body's immune system attacks the body's own cells and organs. With HSP, this immune response may be caused by an upper respiratory tract infection. Other immune triggers may include an allergic reaction, medicine, injury, or being out in cold weather.

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Why life is so hard for HSP?

Unfortunately, many HSPs become more stressed and are more prone to anxiety disorders. They have a hard time with conflict and tend to avoid confrontation. This can be challenging in the workplace or at home. They also feel responsible for others' expectations, which makes it harder to let people down.

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Are HSP intelligent?

HSPs are typically highly intelligent, and seek out opportunities to do deep work. Many HSPs are academics, artists, researchers, scientists and technicians with high level proficiency.

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Can HSP disease come back years later?

Relapses occur in about one third of patients, typically within 4 months from the initial presentation and with milder symptoms. We report the case of a 17-year old girl with an atypical relapse of Henoch-Schönlein purpura, presenting with acute abdominal symptoms 5 years after the first episode.

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Is Henoch-Schönlein purpura autoimmune?

HSP is an autoimmune disorder. This is when the body's immune system attacks the body's own cells and organs. With HSP, this immune response may be linked to an upper respiratory tract infection. Other immune triggers may include an allergic reaction, medicine, injury, or being out in cold weather.

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Does HSP cause nerve damage?

Peripheral neuropathy in HSP tends to affect the nerves in the feet and legs. Symptoms include weakness or clumsiness of movement (motor); unusual or unpleasant sensations such as tingling or burning; reduction in the ability to feel texture, temperature, etc.; and impaired balance when standing or walking (sensory).

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How does HSP affect the brain?

Neurological symptoms and signs occur in a significant proportion of cases with HSP. Although headache and behavioural changes are seen in many patients, severe neurological manifestations such as seizures, intracerebral haematoma, hemiplegia, and encephalopathy are rare [2,7–10].

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Does HSP make you tired?

For a HSP, feeling drained and exhausted emotionally, mentally, and physically, is a constant struggle. There are a lot of reasons for this since everything can be overwhelming for a highly sensitive person.

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Is HSP a trauma?

Trauma is our mind and body's response to any distressing event or events that overwhelm our ability to cope. While a highly sensitive person (HSP) is no more likely to experience distressing events than a non-HSP, they may be more likely to develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result.

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Can HSP lack empathy?

Bjelland noted a belief that all empaths are HSPs, but not all HSPs are empaths. Dr. Orloff said that an empath indeed carries all of the attributes of an HSP but with more developed intuition and a sponge-like ability for absorbing emotions.

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Do HSP have anger issues?

HSPs have stronger emotional responses, both positively and negatively. This means they feel higher levels of joy and happiness, but easily upset at times of sadness. They may also get angry when they are hungry or feel hurt when criticized.

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Do HSPs feel lonely?

For many highly sensitive people and empaths, there is a paradoxical relationship between being alone and feeling lonely. While being by ourselves is important for self care, spending too much time alone can cause us to feel lonely, disconnected, and depressed.

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What is a common complication of HSP?

Henoch-Schönlein purpura is typically a self-limiting illness; however, patients may develop life-threatening complications such as intussusception, massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and renal failure. An interprofessional approach is necessary for the adequate diagnosis and management of the illness.

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Can HSP be linked to autism?

According to Elaine N. Aron, the trait of high sensitivity, found in 20-30% of the population is likely to have nothing to do with a child/person on the autistic spectrum. In the DSM sensory processing sensitivity (the formal name for HSP) it is not associated with autism at all.

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Is HSP just anxiety?

HSPs, and those with anxiety, experience feelings more deeply than others. While HSPs may mull over emotion, making them tear up with joy or feel sad for days afterward, those with anxiety may hyperfocus on emotions, leading to an increase in anxiety symptoms or even a panic attack.

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Do HSP suffer from depression?

It tends to bubble up into anxiety and or depression when left untreated. HSPs can be even more impacted by trauma. I struggled the whole semester and ended up taking the next semester off. It was then my depression and anxiety hit the hardest.

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What is the best treatment for HSP?

Henoch-Schonlein purpura usually goes away on its own within a month with no lasting ill effects. Rest, plenty of fluids and over-the-counter pain relievers may help with symptoms.

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Can HSP cause bowel problems?

Colicky abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia are the most common symptoms in patients with HSP; hematochezia can also occur, although less commonly. In HSP, the most common GI features are abdominal pain (86%), massive colorectal bleeding (20%), occult blood loss (66%), vomiting (40%), and diarrhea (20%).

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