Question

On September 28th, there was hematuria and a rash. After nine days of treatment at a local hospital, the condition was not improved, so treatment was sought at a kidney hospital for 20 days and discharged. After eight days, the condition recurred, and another eight days of treatment were required. Besides hematuria, it is said that a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment is better. I would like to consult about pediatric allergic purpura.

Answer

Allergic purpura is a disease that, according to traditional Chinese medicine, is closely related to the liver, spleen, and heart. Additionally, blood heat causing recklessness is one of the pathogenic mechanisms in clinical diagnosis. The child’s condition can be treated with Chinese medicine for nourishment. It is best to consult a local traditional Chinese medicine doctor to check the specific physical reasons causing the condition and then open a prescription for treatment. Allergic purpura can be quite disruptive to children, so it is recommended that parents take their child to a specialist for a re-examination and receive treatment under the doctor’s guidance. In daily life, it is okay to give the child some juice to aid digestion and vitamin absorption, prevent stomach troubles, and hope the child can recover quickly!