First place in children's spleen and stomach strengthening medicine

Among the traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations for strengthening the spleen and stomach of children, Xingpi Yanger Granule is often recommended as the first choice. The weakness of the spleen and stomach in children is mainly manifested by anorexia, abdominal distention, loose stool and other symptoms. It can be regulated by traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations of invigorating the spleen and invigorating qi. Common drugs include Xingpi Yanger Granule, Xiaoer Jianpi Pill, Qihuhaw Granule, Bao'er Jianpi Powder, Jianwei Xiaoshi Oral Liquid, etc. It is recommended to choose medication based on specific symptoms under the guidance of a doctor and avoid self medication.

1. Xingpi Yanger Granules

Xingpi Yanger Granules are composed of Mao Da Ding Cao, Shan Zhi Cha, and other ingredients. They have the effects of awakening the spleen, stimulating appetite, nourishing blood, and calming the mind. They are suitable for symptoms such as decreased appetite, restlessness, night sweats, diarrhea, and loose stools caused by spleen qi deficiency. This medicine is a special dosage form for children, with a good taste. During the medication period, it is necessary to avoid eating raw, cold, greasy foods. If allergic reactions such as rash occur after taking medication, the medication should be stopped in a timely manner.

2. Xiao'er Jianpi Pill

Xiao'er Jianpi Pill contains ingredients such as Codonopsis pilosula, atractylodes macrocephala, Poria cocos, etc. It can invigorate the spleen and stomach, digest food and promote digestion. It is commonly used for people with weak spleen and stomach who suffer from facial yellowing, muscle weakness, and indigestion. Pills need to be dissolved in warm water before taking, and medication for infants and young children needs to be crushed and mixed. It should not be used during the period of long-term diarrhea or cold and fever. During the period of taking medicine, it can be used in combination with food therapy such as yam Congee.

3. Qihu Zha Granules

Qihu Zha Granules are mainly composed of Astragalus membranaceus, Dendrobium officinale, and Hawthorn, and have the effects of tonifying qi, strengthening spleen, and promoting digestion and stagnation. They are suitable for children with repeated food accumulation and low immunity. Granules are easy to administer and have minimal irritation to the gastric mucosa. People with Yin deficiency and excessive fire who experience dry mouth and constipation should use it with caution. After taking the medicine, it is advisable to engage in appropriate activities to promote digestion.

4. Baby Jianpi Powder

Baby Jianpi Powder contains medicinal and edible ingredients such as white beans and yam, with a balanced medicinal properties. It is designed specifically for infants and young children and can improve symptoms such as milk and food retention, and sour and smelly stools. The powder can be taken with breast milk or warm water, and should be reduced for newborns. Pay attention to taking antibiotics at intervals to avoid affecting their efficacy.

5. Jianwei Xiaoshi Oral Liquid

Jianwei Xiaoshi Oral Liquid contains digestive herbs such as tangerine peel and malt, and is suitable for bloating and acid reflux after overeating. Oral liquid can be absorbed quickly, but its sugar content is high. It is forbidden for children with diabetes. It is recommended to take it after meals and combine it with clockwise abdominal massage to enhance the therapeutic effect.

Children's spleen and stomach need to pay attention to diet rules, avoid overeating, and properly eat millet Congee, pumpkin and other easily digestible foods. Daily massage of the Zusanli acupoint is recommended to avoid prolonged sitting and lying down. If the symptoms do not improve after taking medication or if vomiting, persistent abdominal pain, etc. occur, timely medical examination should be conducted to check for organic diseases such as intussusception. The course of treatment of traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations usually needs to last for a period of time. Parents should follow the doctor's advice to take medicine for the full course of treatment, and should not increase or decrease the dosage at will.

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