Allergic purpura is an allergic vascular inflammation caused by allergens, often leading to symptoms such as purpura, abdominal pain, joint pain, and kidney damage. Treatment should involve taking the child to a regular public hospital for a comprehensive examination, identifying the specific cause, and then receiving targeted treatment. Antiallergic medications, corticosteroids, vitamin C, calcium tablets, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be prescribed. The child should rest as much as possible and avoid overexertion.
Allergic purpura is a common vascular allergic hemorrhagic disease in children, characterized by skin purpura, rash, joint pain, abdominal pain, and renal damage. The focus of treatment is on controlling symptoms and identifying and eliminating the cause.