Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an immune disorder
in which the body attacks the cells responsible for blood clotting (platelets),
resulting in mild to severe bleeding. The cause of ITP is not known
(idiopathic).
People with this disorder may have bruises or
black-and-blue marks (purpura) on the skin. Internal bleeding is a more serious
complication that can occur.
Some cases of ITP may go away on
their own and do not require treatment. In other cases, treatment may be needed
to control bleeding. Some medicines can help the body make more platelets.
Steroid medication (such as prednisone) also may be needed to suppress the
immune system. An intravenous (IV) infusion of a substance made from human
blood plasma (immune globulin) may be given. On rare occasions, the spleen may
need to be removed.