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Suggest Treatment For ITP In A Child

a child of 2/3 yrs supposed to have ITP or low platelets after a period of Diarrhyea/vomiting her mother found some traces / spots/stains of violet/pale blue over part of her body .BLOOD TESTS HAVE BEEN CARRIED SEVERAL TIMES AND PUT ON CURE OF cortisons/antbiotics. Several attempts increasing the dose and there has been a factor of low and high platelets. SHE HAS TAKEN WEIGHT AND FEELS HUNGRY AND WANTS TO EAT SWEETY FOOD. kindly provide us with your wise advices.
Mon, 1 Aug 2016
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Pediatrician, Cardiology 's  Response
Hello
ITP is immune throbocytopenic purpura.Here no diet restriction is needed.You may give whatever the child wants.In most of the cases platelet count increases over a period of time without any specific treatment.
I suggest you to get repeat test done after 7-10 days to know the platelet count.In very few cases low platelet may persist for longer duration.In that case I would suggest you to consult your pediatrician for management.
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Suggest Treatment For ITP In A Child

Hello ITP is immune throbocytopenic purpura.Here no diet restriction is needed.You may give whatever the child wants.In most of the cases platelet count increases over a period of time without any specific treatment. I suggest you to get repeat test done after 7-10 days to know the platelet count.In very few cases low platelet may persist for longer duration.In that case I would suggest you to consult your pediatrician for management. Regards