Allergic Purpura
Allergic Purpura is referred to as a bleeding disorder that occurs under the skin or mucous membranes, affecting the skin surface. It is primarily caused by allergy to parasites, bacteria, medicines, food, etc, which results into the bleeding or capillaries. Not just the skin gets affected, but the kidney, joints and gastric-intestinal tract also get succumbed to it. Some of the apparent symptoms to Allergic Purpura include purple patches on the skin, particularly on both sides of hips and lower limbs or even upper limbs; in addition to abdominal pain, fever, vomiting, nausea, joint pain as well as bloody stools.
