Question
How can pediatric allergic purpura be treated effectively?
Answer
Allergic purpura is a common vascular Allergic bleeding disorders. It occurs when the body has a hypersensitive reaction to certain allergens, leading to widespread vasculitis in small blood vessels, increasing permeability and fragility of small arteries and capillaries, accompanied by purulent exudation and swelling. Clinical manifestations mainly include skin purpura, with mucosal erosions that may also be accompanied by rashes, joint pain, abdominal pain, and kidney damage. Allergic purpura is more common in children and adolescents, with males more affected than females, and outbreaks are more frequent in spring and autumn. The harm of pediatric allergic purpura to children is significant, so it is recommended that parents take their children to a specialized clinic for a consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, it is important to give children enough care and attention, focusing on their dietary issues.