Letter to School Teacher
Child with Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
Dear _______________________
My child, , has been diagnosed with Immune
Thrombocytopenic
Purpura (ITP(. This condition is not contagious and
does not pose any risk to his/her peers.
ITP is caused by abnormally low levels of platelets, which are necessary for
blood to clot properly. ITP occurs when the immune system mistakenly produces
antibodies against platelets, causing their destruction. Symptoms of ITP may
include bruising on skin and gums, bleeding from the mouth, gums and from the
gut, red dots on the skin (petechiae), nose bleeds
and blood in urine. The most serious risk to individuals with ITP is bleeding
into the brain. If not effectively controlled, a low platelet count can become
dangerous to my child’s health. It is critical that you notify me immediately
if my child experiences any of these systems so I can contact the doctor.
My child will be receiving therapy given intravenously (into the vein) in
either a doctors office or hospital outpatient setting. Laboratory test results
may be used to determine the frequency of therapy. Therefore, I would
appreciate your understanding of the situation and permit the absences from
school for him/her to obtain the care he/she needs. I also appreciate your
understanding in allowing my child to continue to attend school with the rest
of the children and participate in activities appropriate for my child.
Please do not hesitate to call me at ________________________ it you have any
questions. I will be happyto provide more information
and help facilitate my childs performance in school.
Sincerely,
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to confirm that (name of child) has Immune
Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP(.
ITP is a bleeding disorder that requires close monitoring and periodic
treatment to prevent complications.
Physician Signature Date