Question

Is it serious for my 5-year-old daughter to have Henoch-Schönlein purpura?

Answer

Hello. Purpura is a skin condition characterized by rash-like spots beneath the skin, primarily affecting the capillary walls in the gastrointestinal, joint, and renal areas, increasing their permeability and fragility, leading to bleeding symptoms. The main cause of Henoch-Schönlein purpura is an allergic body within the body. This condition requires immediate attention. It is important to determine whether the purpura is a simple skin issue or involves the renal form that affects the blood. It is recommended to seek medical assistance as soon as possible.