Question

What is allergic purpura, how is it treated, and what are the symptoms?

Answer

Allergic purpura is a condition caused by the body’s allergic reactions to various allergens such as drugs, food, and pollen, leading to inflammation of the blood vessels. It is an immune disorder that is not contagious. The treatment for allergic purpura requires active anti-allergic therapy, vitamin supplementation, improving vascular permeability, and avoiding allergens as much as possible. Additionally, allergic purpura may also trigger nephritis, and Chinese medicine can be taken as an auxiliary treatment.