Question

Firstly, can allergic purpura be treated with medication? Do you need surgery? Are there any other effective methods?

Answer

Allergic purpura can usually be treated, but it may recur. It is a common microvascular reactive hemorrhagic disease. The causes of allergic purpura may include infections, food allergies, drug allergies, pollen allergies, and insect bites, but the specific allergen is often difficult to determine. Most patients experience one or more recurrences within 2 years, but the prognosis is good, with over 95% of patients recovering. Patients with poor prognosis and death are mostly those with chronic purpura nephritis. In addition to medication treatment, other effective treatment methods can also be tried.