In rare cases, patients may require more invasive medical intervention to treat their symptoms and complications. Severe pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, and kidney damage can call for hospitalization. If intussusception in the bowels occurs, surgery can correct the folded intestines. Significant damage to the kidneys may require immunosuppressive medication, dialysis, or a kidney transplant.

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