Many people have experienced allergies, and due to the lower immunity of infants, young children, and pregnant women, they are more prone to allergies. Usually, when allergic reactions occur, there may be some abnormal skin symptoms, such as redness, rash, and even allergic purpura. So, can children with allergic purpura eat sesame paste?
When children develop allergic purpura, they can mostly eat sesame paste as long as they are not allergic to sesame seeds. Generally speaking, when a child develops allergic purpura, it is necessary to avoid exposure to allergens. So parents need to adjust their children's diet to avoid worsening symptoms due to improper eating.
Children with allergic purpura should not eat fatty and sweet foods, and spicy and stimulating foods are absolutely not allowed, otherwise it is easy to develop gastrointestinal heat, which is very detrimental to the condition. In addition, it is important to avoid foods that can easily cause allergies, such as seafood, fish and shrimp, lamb, and mangoes, to prevent worsening of the condition.
Pediatric allergic purpura not only requires dietary restrictions, but also medication to control the infection. If the symptoms are severe, doctors usually treat the child with glucocorticoids to quickly control the condition and reduce recurrence and joint symptoms. Generally, after the child's allergic reaction disappears, the symptoms of purple epilepsy can also disappear.