Question
Children with allergic purpura may experience intermittent symptoms, accompanied by kidney function abnormalities and hematuria. How should treatment be conducted?
Answer
The focus of treating allergic purpura is on actively seeking and addressing the potential causes, that is, etiological treatment. For patients with only skin symptoms, it is recommended to prioritize rest and avoid excessive medication use. In some severe cases, antihistamines, antiplatelet aggregation drugs, or even corticosteroids may be required. It is advisable for parents to take their children to the hospital for examination and treatment promptly and to pay attention to rest and a light diet in daily life, avoiding spicy and stimulating food.