Question

At around 40 days old, the child developed red spots on the buttocks and legs. How should this be handled? What has been the past treatment and its effectiveness? How can purpura be cured and recurrence prevented?

Answer

Based on the description, it appears to be a case of allergic purpura, with skin red spots appearing on the buttocks and legs around 40 days after birth. Treatment should focus on improving digestion, enhancing vascular elasticity, preventing skin damage, controlling allergic reactions, and identifying allergens for desensitization therapy or avoidance. It is recommended to strengthen immunity, maintain regular bowel movements and clear urine, prevent diarrhea, keep a regular schedule, and consume sufficient vegetables and fruits.