Allergic Purpura in Children |
Allergic purpura in children
Most people are familiar with the allergy but not the allergic purpura. In most cases, it is caused by allergy, such as allergy caused by pollen, catkin, fur or feather and so on. there are also some other causes including infections, cold, diarrhea, urinary tract infection, foods and drugs etc.
For children have low ability to regulate their immune system, children at the age of 6- 14 year-old are the main crowd which is easy to suffer from allergic purpura. Allergic purpura is a type of autoimmune disease which means that they have a disordered immune system. The antibody released by immune system attacks the viruses and the cells in the blood vessels. So bleeding is often for the patients.
Symptoms of allergic purpura in children
Due to bleeding in the blood vessels, children have bleeding spots (skin rashes) on the skin. Some of rashes are in the form of blister with blood. Rashes are always little higher than skin with different sizes. Furthermore, their color is red, purple or fuchsia.
About one third to two thirds of children have pain and swelling in their joints. Because it affects ankle and knee usually, some children cannot walk or move.
In the minority, children have pain in abdomen, vomit and even Hematochezia or indigitation.
Nearly 30% of children have damage in kidneys. They would have blood in urine, protein in urine or cylindruria which are the symptoms of purpura nephritis. A few children would go to renal failure or uremia due to purpura nephritis.
All above is some information about allergic purpura. If you children have one or some signs above, they need an examination and treatment. You can consult our experts online and they will give you some helpful suggestions.
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