I. Diet
1. Edible foods (less likely to be allergic)
(1) staple foods: steamed buns, rice, noodles, porridge (rice porridge, millet porridge, corn porridge, noodle soup, and other porridge with a single component; no eight-piece porridge)
(2) Vegetables: cabbage, radish, winter squash, lettuce, oleander, cauliflower, eggplant, spinach, chrysanthemum, etc.
(3) soy products: tofu, soy milk, etc.
(4) Vegetable oil: peanut oil, rapeseed oil, soybean oil, sesame oil, blended oil.
2.Prohibited foods (allergy possibility)
(1) Meat: beef, mutton, pork, fish, chicken, duck, ham sausage, etc.
(2) Milk: milk, yogurt, plain milk, milk powder.
(3) Eggs: eggs, cakes, egg soup
(4) snacks: melon seeds, peanuts, candy, fried food, puffed food, etc.
(5) various beverages.
3. Foods to be avoided as much as possible (medium allergy potential).
All kinds of fruits, burritos, buns, burritos, lo mein, cookies, mushrooms, baked sweet potatoes, green onions and ginger, cilantro, etc.
4.Special foods.
Purpura not new out more than ten days can add lean meat, eggs, milk, fruits and other foods, in principle, every 2 days to add a food, if there is new purpura, stop eating the food, if there is no new purpura, can be normal food.
5, avoid spicy and stimulating food, such as chili, cumin, etc.
Second, life
1, try to wear cotton, has been worn, loose clothing, do not touch new clothes (especially chemical fiber material), new books, new toys and other oil-printed products; do not touch paint and other chemicals.
2, can normal moderate activities, such as walking, up and down the stairs. Do not go to shopping malls, bookstores, supermarkets, gardens and other places where many people gather.
What should I do if purpura is repeated?
Repeated skin purpura indicates that the child is exposed to allergens and allergic again.
The common allergens are as follows.
1, food.
2, airborne dust mites, preservatives, pollen, etc.
3, daily contact items, such as cosmetics, paints, new clothes, shoes and hats.
4, pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, etc. Generally children, skin purpura will recur for more than 1 month.
Skin purpura recurrent, first of all, you should try to reduce the exposure to allergens. There is no obvious relationship between recurrent skin purpura and kidney damage, if there is no abdominal pain, arthralgia, abnormal urine test aggravation, the original program of anti-allergy treatment can be continued without over treatment.