Question

Hello, I am prone to allergies. How should I handle allergic purpura caused by dust? Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment?

Answer

For pediatric allergic purpura, an integrated approach of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is commonly used, yielding good therapeutic effects. Treatment primarily involves cooling the blood and clearing heat through dialectical treatment, as well as symptomatic treatment, such as the use of antiallergic medications and immunosuppressants. If bleeding spots appear on the child, parents should pay close attention and choose to seek treatment at a regular hospital. In case of infection, antibiotics may be used. For those experiencing abdominal pain, painkillers may be administered. Parents should urge urge their children to take medication on time and follow medical instructions for regular follow-up visits.