Pediatric Allergic Purpura with Persistent Abdominal Pain: Continuous Examination Project

Patient, 8-year-old male, with persistent abdominal pain and vomiting for 3 days, presenting with subcutaneous hemorrhagic spots, blood lymphocyte percentage of 59.8, urine protein 3+, intravenous administration of VC + Calcium Gluconate + Hydrocortisone for 3 days with continued abdominal pain. It is recommended to check kidney function, urine routine, blood routine, and liver function.
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The Impact and Treatment of Pediatric Allergic Purpura

Allergic purpura, also known as Henoch-Schönlein syndrome, is one of the common diseases in children, primarily affecting children aged 2-8. Symptoms include skin purpura, gastrointestinal and joint symptoms, and sometimes renal damage. Treatment varies depending on the severity of symptoms, with most cases fully recovering, although a few may develop into chronic nephritis.
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