Question
The neonate has purpura, which has lasted more than 40 days and mainly appears on the buttocks and legs, presenting as red spots. The child has no history of allergies and seeks a cure to prevent recurrence.
Answer
Based on the patient’s description, it is initially suspected to be allergic purpura. The treatment should include improving digestive health and strengthening vascular resilience to prevent skin breakdown and allergies. If the treatment is thorough and there is no kidney damage, the condition can be cured and recurrence prevented. The key is to identify the allergen and prevent recurrence through desensitization therapy or avoidance of the allergen. It is recommended that the patient strengthen their immune system, maintain regular bowel movements, and consume a sufficient amount of fruits and vegetables.