Question

Does pediatric allergic purpura require medication? Should one go to the hospital for treatment? How long does it take to recover during the treatment period?

Answer

Allergic purpura is a common microvascular vasculitis-related hemorrhagic disease with a variety of treatment medications. It is recommended to choose the appropriate medication under a doctor’s guidance and avoid self-medication. Patients should avoid consuming irritating foods such as seafood and spicy dishes, as well as reducing the intake of animal and plant proteins. It is suggested to increase the consumption of beneficial foods for the body, such as yam and chestnuts that are good for strengthening the spleen, to promote overall health. The duration of treatment varies from individual to individual, and the specific recovery time depends on the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment plan.