Question

Can allergic purpura be treated? Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long will it take to improve? Please help me!

Answer

The clinical symptoms of allergic purpura can be treated. Currently, the exact cause of allergic purpura is not entirely clear. Research has shown that factors such as infectious agents, allergic factors, and external stressors may trigger allergic purpura. Therefore, by avoiding these factors, one can effectively prevent outbreaks of allergic purpura, especially in patients who develop rashes early on. We would recommend that patients stay in bed as much as possible at home, ensure adequate rest, avoid staying up late, and maintain a positive mood. Generally speaking, through rest and adjustment, a return to normalcy can be achieved.