Question

On September 28th, I discovered hematuria and rash. After nine days of treatment at a local hospital, there was no improvement, and I was transferred to a specialized hospital for treatment for 20 days before being discharged. Eight days later, the condition recurred, and I was treated again for 8 days. Currently, I only have the symptom of hematuria. I’ve heard that combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment is more effective, so I am seeking consultation.

Answer

Allergic purpura can often be cured on its own, with causes including infections, food allergies, drug allergies, pollen, and insect bites leading to allergic reactions. After careful examination, there are no major issues. In daily life, it is important to maintain a balanced diet, consume a variety of vitamins, avoid extremely cold weather, alcohol, spicy foods, and other irritants. Strengthen physical fitness through exercise and maintain regional hygiene to prevent scratching. If children are affected by allergic purpura, parents should immediately take their child to the doctor for treatment and avoid self-medicating to alleviate symptoms. Parents need to closely monitor their child’s condition changes to help them receive timely treatment for the disease.