Question
Can allergic purpura be caused by taking expired medications?
Answer
Allergic purpura is an allergic vasculitis that affects capillaries and small arteries in the skin or other organs. Treatment may include rutin, calcium supplements, vitamin C, and antihistamines. Precautions: It is best to identify the allergen for allergic purpura. Before doing so, it is advisable to avoid consuming high-protein foods, especially fish, beans, and dairy products that may cause allergies. Stick to light foods such as green vegetables, rice, and rice porridge instead.