Question

What medicine can completely cure children with allergic purpura?

Answer

Allergic purpura is a type of allergic vascular inflammation that affects small arteries and capillaries, triggered by allergens that stimulate the body. It can cause symptoms such as purpura, abdominal pain, joint pain, and kidney damage. It is advisable to take the child to a regular public hospital’s immunology department for a thorough examination, identify the specific cause, and then receive targeted medical treatment. If the allergen is identified, it should be avoided. At the same time, antiallergic medications, corticosteroids, vitamin C, calcium tablets, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be prescribed. The child should rest as much as possible and avoid overexertion.