Anaphylactoid purpura
From Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia.
Anaphylactoid purpura is a disease that can affect children. Its symptoms include:
- fever
- dark bruised welts on the body, mostly the legs
- painful swelling of joints, especially knees and ankles
- abdominal pain
- blood in the urine
Scientists are not sure of the exact cause of this disease. Some researchers speculate that antibodies in the body from a previous cold or illness might cause a weakening of capillaries, causing the disease. The older a child is when they experience the symptoms, the more likely it is of a recurrence later. Most children recover after a couple of weeks on their own, but in some severe cases, a steroid may be prescribed.

