Question

The child has spots on their skin and abdominal pain. How can allergic purpura be permanently cured?

Answer

Allergic purpura tends to recur easily, and treatment needs to target the cause. Antihistamines can be used, and in severe cases, corticosteroids may be considered. For pediatric rheumatic immune diseases, immediate treatment should be administered, along with gastrointestinal pressure reduction and good hygiene habits. Parents should pay attention to their child’s balanced diet.