Question

The child has epilepsy and allergic purpura. In this situation, which disease should be treated first?

Answer

Epilepsy requires long-term regular medication to control the condition. With allergic purpura, urticaria may be due to a special constitution, belonging to an allergic body prone to allergies. Generally speaking, there is no specific order for treating epilepsy, allergic purpura, and urticaria. You can choose to treat allergic purpura first while controlling the symptoms of epilepsy. Urticaria is typically treated when there are symptoms, but there is no treatment when there are no symptoms.