Question

My 7-year-old granddaughter has allergic purpura. She has tonsillitis with pus, red rash spots on her body, buttocks, limbs, and both ears. After nearly 10 days of hospitalization at a local hospital, she developed more red rash spots on her calves, and she has been experiencing persistent abdominal pain and severe discomfort. Stool occult blood test is normal, but she has lost her appetite. Experts, what treatment and care should be taken next?

Answer

Treatment and lifestyle care recommendations for allergic purpura include:

  • Diet-wise, it is recommended to consume light foods, avoid allergenic substances, and eat more vegetables and fruits.
  • It is necessary to avoid cold, spicy, and other strongly stimulating foods to the body, as well as smoking, alcohol, animal proteins, and foods containing preservatives.
  • During the treatment process, it is important to ensure adequate rest, avoid catching a cold and bumps, and maintain a positive mood.
  • Appropriate treatment is the key to treating allergic purpura. It is suggested to undergo medication or other treatments under the guidance of a doctor while also paying attention to lifestyle care to reduce the risk of recurrence.