Question

How should allergic purpura be treated?

Answer

Allergic purpura only requires supportive treatment. For more severe cases, such as those with abdominal pain or kidney issues, anti-allergic therapy can be considered. Generally, skin bleeding spots are not a big concern and most people can recover on their own. Overall, the condition is relatively mild, so it’s important to maintain confidence. Regular checks are needed within 2 to 3 months after the onset of the disease. Additionally, what medications is the child currently taking?