Guidelines for a combination of paediatric allergies (2023)

Summary:

Henoch-Schonlein purpurura nephritis is a common secondary kidney ball disease in childhood, and about 1 to 7 per cent of all allergic UV children progress to kidney failure or terminal kidney disease. Early intervention, timely treatment and long-term follow-up are therefore necessary. Western medicine treats the disease mainly with hormones and immunosuppressants, and clinical treatments are more effective, but there are more long-term adverse effects, and the use of Chinese medicine alone or in combination with West medicine reduces the adverse effects and increases the rate of disease mitigation, but the quality of the literature is uneven and there is a lack of clinical guidance.