Question
The patient had purple spots the size of fingernails on their leg, with the most recent occurrence on January 2nd, and the symptoms were slightly milder than before. What are the treatment methods for allergic purpura?
Answer
Allergic purpura is a common vascular dystrophic hemorrhagic disease, primarily manifested as skin purpura, mucosal hemorrhage, rash, joint pain, abdominal pain, and kidney damage. In treatment, Western medicine mainly uses antibiotics and hormones to control the condition, but cannot cure it completely. It is hoped that the patient can maintain good health.