Question

The child’s allergic purpura has healed, but they have recently had a cold with a fever. Can they be injected or given appropriate medication?

Answer

Allergic purpura is related to immune system function, and infection may exacerbate the condition. During a fever and cold, both injection and medication treatment are viable options, and they will not have any adverse effect on the allergic purpura. Common cold medications can be used. However, due to the diverse causes of pediatric kidney diseases, if the child has been diagnosed, parents should immediately collaborate with the doctor for treatment, implement gastrointestinal decompression measures, and cultivate good hygiene habits. The child should follow a reasonable dietary habit, avoiding irritating and cold foods.