Question

How is allergic purpura treated?

Answer

Allergic purpura is a disease caused by inflammation of blood vessels due to an allergic reaction to drugs, food, pollen, and other allergens. It is an immunological disease and is not contagious. Treatment of allergic purpura should involve active anti-allergic therapy, vitamin supplementation to improve vascular permeability, and efforts to avoid contact with allergens. Additionally, allergic purpura may trigger nephritis, and traditional Chinese medicine can be used as an auxiliary treatment. In terms of diet, one can opt for meats beneficial for allergic purpura, such as fish and chicken, while avoiding foods that may cause allergies.