Checking Program for Pediatric Allergic Purpura with Persistent Abdominal Pain

An eight-year-old boy has been experiencing persistent abdominal pain and vomiting for three days, accompanied by subcutaneous hemorrhagic spots. With a lymphocyte percentage of 59.8 and 3+ protein in urine, after three days of intravenous administration of vitamin C, calcium gluconate, and hydrocortisone, the abdominal pain persists. It is recommended to check kidney function, urine routine, blood routine, and liver function.
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Child’s Hair Color Change Mystery

A one-year-old one-month-old boy, after having his hair shaved, experienced a change in hair color from black to golden red. The hair has not returned to black and the parents are seeking possible causes and treatment methods.
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