Question

How should allergic purpura be treated? Do you need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long can improvement be expected during the treatment process?

Answer

The treatment for allergic purpura should first focus on adequate rest and actively seeking to avoid contact with allergens. Symptomatic treatment should be carried out under a doctor’s guidance, with acute patients maintaining bed rest. At the same time, nutritional intake should be strengthened, and electrolyte balance maintained. If gastrointestinal bleeding occurs and is only manifested as occult blood in stool without severe abdominal pain, a liquid diet can be adopted; if the bleeding situation is severe, fasting should be avoided.