Does EBV infection in children predispose them to allergic purpura?

EBV infection in children can induce purpura, but the risk of its occurrence is still related to the individual’s physical condition, the effectiveness of timely treatment, and other factors, and the possibility of causing the disease varies from person to person, so it is not possible to say whether it is easy to cause. Viral infection is one of the common causes of purpura, but not all children infected with EBV will develop the disease. The specific risk of developing the disease may vary depending on the individual’s physical condition, the severity of the viral infection, the effectiveness of timely treatment, and other causative factors (such as vaccinations and medication), so it is not possible to conclude that it is easily induced or not. Therefore, children diagnosed with EBV infection must undergo standardized diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner under the guidance of a professional doctor, in order to control the disease as soon as possible and reduce the risk of triggering anaphylactic purpura or other diseases. Do not blindly dispose of the disease on your own, so as to avoid improper intervention and adverse consequences.