Question
A friend’s child has been diagnosed with purpura and has not shown improvement after a period of treatment. They are inquiring about better treatment methods.
Answer
Allergic purpura is an allergic disease. When allergic purpura occurs, timely symptomatic treatment should be initiated. Treatment typically involves the use of antiallergic drugs combined with corticosteroids and vitamin C to promote the recovery of the purpura. Allergic purpura in children can have a significant impact on the child’s health, so it is recommended that family members take their child to a specialized hospital for a follow-up consultation and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, you can give the child some juice to help digest vitamins and prevent diarrhea, hoping for the child’s early recovery.