Question
A 10-year-old child has developed multiple purple spots on their body, and it is suspected to be allergic purpura. How should this situation be handled? What treatment measures should be taken?
Answer
If a child is suspected of having allergic purpura, it is first important to go to a large general hospital for a comprehensive examination to determine the cause. Allergic purpura, also known as hemorrhagic capillary Toxicity, is a common microvascular Allergic bleeding disorders. The treatment plan should include efforts to identify and avoid allergens. If Western medicine treatment is not effective, consider combining Chinese and Western medicine treatment to seek a more effective treatment approach.