Weakness of the spleen and stomach in children can be treated with massage techniques such as tonifying the spleen meridian, moving the middle epigastric region, rubbing the navel, rubbing the foot Sanli, pushing the upper seven bones, and kneading the spine. Common causes of pediatric spleen and stomach weakness include improper diet and feeding, over-exertion, physical weakness, and prolonged illness. Common symptoms include yellowish color, lack of energy, loss of appetite, loose stools or undigested food, and emaciation. The treatment is to strengthen the spleen and vital energy. Tonic spleen meridian: push straight along the radial edge of the child’s thumb in the direction of the root of the finger; mozhongkou: use the palm or four fingers to mo the upper abdomen; knead the navel: thumb, middle finger end or palm root counterclockwise navel kneading; knead the foot Sanli: kneading the foot Sanli point with finger end or finger surface; push on the upper seven bones: use the radial side of the thumb or the surface of the middle finger to push the Changqiang point to the fourth lumbar vertebrae from the bottom; pinch the spine: pinch the spine with the pinch method from the bottom to the top. If your child shows symptoms of spleen and stomach deficiency, please seek medical advice promptly. For specific massage operation, please consult a professional physician and do not operate without authorization.