Can topical medication be used to relieve symptoms for children with allergic purpura who have leg bruises and severe itching?
Neonatal purpura is a common condition that can be controlled through targeted treatment and by avoiding triggers. It is recommended to give the baby more exercise to strengthen the body and boost immunity.
Patients with allergic purpura can eat peanuts, but should avoid allergens and be mindful of their diet.
Patients with purpura consider the possibility of acupuncture treatment when seeking treatment.
Discuss whether it is appropriate to eat white peaches during the recovery period of allergic purpura.
Hemorrhagic patches on a child’s feet may be a symptom of allergic purpura. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test to rule out the possibility of blood system diseases.
Inquiry into the possible causes and symptoms of a 8-year-old girl’s leg red spots that are not itchy but cause foot pain
Consultation on the combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment for pediatric allergic purpura
A 1-year-old child with allergic purpura has urinary protein with plus signs and recurrent blood spots on the lower limbs. Seeking appropriate medication methods.
Inquiring whether traditional Chinese medicine can treat pediatric allergic purpura, and the effectiveness of combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment.