Questions
Can traditional Chinese and Western medicine be used together to treat allergic purpura? Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long will it take for the condition to improve? Please help me!
Answers
Treating allergic purpura with traditional Chinese medicine has many advantages, primarily because it is a natural product with very few side effects. During the treatment period, it is important to pay attention to dietary adjustments, avoiding foods that may trigger the condition, such as fish, shrimp, milk, eggs, and seafood. Even those without obvious food triggers should avoid fishy and sea flavors, as well as spicy and hot foods that may stir up wind. Additionally, it is important to exercise regularly to strengthen your physique and improve your ability to resist diseases. Pay special attention to staying warm during changes in seasons and fluctuations in weather to prevent colds and tonsillitis. The duration of treatment varies from person to person, so please follow your doctor’s advice and consult a professional physician in a timely manner.