Question

A child has developed petechiae and is experiencing persistent fever that has lasted over a month, with episodes of low-grade fever. Previous treatment has resulted in the petechiae improving for a while but then recurring, with the temperature consistently ranging between 37.3°C and 37.6°C. What kind of assistance is needed? How should treatment be conducted?

Answer

For the treatment of petechiae, there are several methods:

  1. Use acetic acid to grind and apply coptis root paste on the affected area.
  2. For the treatment of petechiae, apply powder made from dipped garlic sprout tips in sulfur and aconite on the affected area. Use white garlic sprout tips for Vitiligo and purple garlic sprout tips for purple petechiae.
  3. In treating petechial leukoderma, alcohol can be used.