Can children’s purpura heal on its own?

Children’s purpura is divided into allergic purpura, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, and mechanical purpura, and only some of them can be self-healed due to different types and severity.
1. Allergic purpura: there are mainly simple skin type, joint type, renal type, abdominal type and mixed purpura, etc. It is commonly seen in skin purpura, accompanied by joint pain, abdominal cramps and so on, and in serious cases, it can cause renal damage, intestinal bleeding and so on, which can not be cured by itself.
2. Immune thrombocytopenic purpura: an autoimmune-related blood disorder in children, this disease also requires standardized treatment to get better. Without standardized treatment, it is easy to have bleeding and other risks, and it is also difficult to be cured.
3. Mechanical purpura: common in small blood vessel rupture bleeding skin purpura, this purpura in a period of time can be self-healing.
If children are found to have skin purpura, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for consultation and examination, to clarify the type of purpura, to be diagnosed by a professional doctor, and to give advice on treatment.