Question

How is allergic purpura in children treated?

Answer

Allergic purpura is a common vascular allergic hemorrhagic disease. Treatment methods include controlling symptoms and identifying and eliminating the cause. In the early stages of treatment, corticosteroids and immunosuppressants are often used to control inflammatory reactions. At the same time, patients should avoid contact with potential allergens and adjust their dietary and lifestyle appropriately. Additionally, for patients with renal damage, kidney specialist treatment and long-term follow-up may be required.