Paediatric purpura refers to a condition that causes bleeding in the mucous membranes of the skin in children and can be seen in paediatric allergic purpura and paediatric idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. Its purpura symptoms are mostly located on the extremities and may appear as petechiae or petechiae that do not fade when pressed.
Depending on the specific disease, the child may have fever, abdominal pain, arthralgias, haematuria, skin oedema, bleeding gums, anaemia and other symptoms. The disease can be identified by laboratory tests as well as physical examination.