Question

Are there any medication methods for pediatric allergic purpura? The lower limbs have continuous blood spots appearing again, interfering with activities, and the child is on a vegetarian diet.

Answer

For allergic purpura, hormones and medications to increase vascular permeability, such as vitamin C, are typically used. Blood spots may recur in batches, and this can happen even with good treatment. The course of the disease varies from person to person, ranging from a few weeks to several months. If hormones are used, the dose should be gradually reduced before stopping, and should not be stopped abruptly.