Question
A 3-year-old boy has been diagnosed with purpura, but the treatment has not been effective. How should allergic purpura be treated to prevent recurrences?
Answer
The first step in treating allergic purpura is to identify the cause of the allergy and try to avoid contact with allergens. Desensitization therapy can gradually reduce sensitivity to allergens while enhancing the body’s condition and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which helps prevent recurrent outbreaks of allergic purpura.