Question
Recently, my child’s body has developed many red spots, and he hasn’t come into contact with anything allergic. What are the causes of pediatric allergic purpura?
Answer
Based on your description, the exact cause of allergic purpura is not very clear. The recurrence of allergic purpura is related to streptococcal infection, viral infection, medication, food, mosquito and insect bites, and so on. It is best to further investigate the allergen source for allergic purpura. Then, targeted treatment can be administered. Allergic purpura in children can cause significant harm. Once a mother notices her child’s symptoms, she should immediately take her child to a regular hospital for a diagnosis. At the same time, pay more attention to the child’s dietary issues. It is recommended to have proper diet, eat less spicy food that affects health. It is hoped that the child can receive professional treatment to aid in recovery!