Question
Which hospitals specialize in treating pediatric allergic purpura? How long does the treatment process typically last? Are there effective treatment methods? Please provide professional medical advice.
Answer
If diagnosed with (abdominal-type) allergic purpura, it is recommended to seek inpatient comprehensive treatment at the dermatology department of a large, three-level-A hospital. During treatment, strict activity restriction and dietary adjustment should be observed, along with maintaining warmth. Treatment for allergic purpura needs to be timely and accompanied by good nursing measures. Parents may consider taking their children to maternal and child health care hospitals for treatment. Allergic purpura is a common capillary dystrophic reaction disease that affects not only the skin but also may impact mucous membranes, gastrointestinal tract, and joints.