Question

Can allergic purpura lead to kidney disease? Can it be treated with medication? Do you need surgery? What are the effective treatment methods?

Answer

If allergic purpura leads to kidney disease, the condition is more severe and may eventually result in renal insufficiency. It is recommended to seek systemic treatment from a hospital’s nephrology department. Children with allergic constitutions should avoid keeping pets and reducing contact with animal fur and skin, especially for children with known allergens. Strengthen physical exercise, enhance physical fitness, and improve immunity against various infections to avoid triggers for allergic purpura.