Question

Are allergic purpura patients suitable for simultaneous treatment with both traditional Chinese and Western medicine? Does this treatment method require hospital visits? What is the typical duration of the treatment?

Answer

The treatment of allergic purpura can consider integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine, with its natural ingredients, has fewer side effects and can be advantageous in alleviating symptoms. During the treatment process, patients should pay attention to dietary adjustments, avoiding the intake of foods that may trigger the condition, such as fish, shrimp, milk, eggs, and seafood. Even without obvious food triggers, it is advisable to avoid eating fishy seafood, spicy, and hot foods that may induce allergic reactions. In addition, regular physical exercise should be strengthened to improve physical quality and enhance resistance to diseases. During seasonal changes or when the weather is unstable, special attention should be paid to staying warm to prevent colds, tonsillitis, and other diseases. Once sick,