Question

The child’s lower legs first appeared with circular red spots, which gradually turned into blood spots, and finally the center of the blood spots slowly turned dark yellow. What could cause this? How should it be treated?

Answer

The symptoms of allergic purpura include skin petechiae, which commonly appear around the lower limb joints and buttocks. The spots are symmetrically distributed, appear in batches, vary in size, and have different shades of color, sometimes merging into larger patches. They generally fade gradually within a few days, but can recur. Western medicine believes it is caused by an allergy to a certain protein, and treatment often involves the use of corticosteroids, which can be harmful to the body. It is recommended to adopt a combined therapy of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, including cell tissue repair and blood circulation therapy. This treatment has no side effects on the body, produces significant effects, and does not recur.