Question

What type of salt should a child with allergic purpura nephritis consume?

Answer

Allergic purpura may be accompanied by kidney damage, including symptoms such as abnormal urine routine, renal function abnormalities, abnormal urine protein, hematuria, and increased creatinine and uric acid. It is recommended to seek professional medical advice to conduct detailed examinations to determine the allergen and take targeted treatment measures, such as hormone therapy, desensitization treatment, medication use (such as prednisolone tablets, vitamin C, Astragalus injection, calcium gluconate, etc.), as well as combined nutritional support and joint treatment. In terms of diet, it is advisable to avoid fatty, spicy foods that may trigger allergies.