Chinese medicine can treat pediatric vomiting by taking medications, such as Baohe Pills, Oral Liquid for Strengthening the Stomach and Eliminating Food, and Wake Up Spleen and Nourish Children Granules. However, there are many causes of pediatric vomiting, which should be carefully analyzed and treated symptomatically. It is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a physician.
1. Baohe Pill, composed of hawthorn, six Shenqu, Laixianzi, malt and so on. It has the effect of eliminating food, inducing stagnation and harmonizing the stomach. It is used for food stagnation (food indigestion and stagnation in the stomach) stagnation, epigastric (stomach and abdomen) distension, belching and swallowing of acid (burping with foul taste and acidic water in the mouth), and not wanting to eat and drink, etc. It is not recommended for pregnant women. Pregnant women should not take.
2. Stomach Enhancement and Elimination of Food Tablet is composed of Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Rhizoma Coptidis Macrocephalae and Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae. It has the effect of strengthening the stomach and eliminating food, and is used for the accumulation of food due to the weakness of the spleen and stomach, which is characterized by the lack of appetite, belching and sour taste, and distension of the epigastric region; dyspepsia is seen in the above mentioned symptoms. If children’s chancre is accompanied by worm accumulation, it should be treated with anthelmintic medicine.
3. Wake up the spleen and nourish children’s granules, composed of a little red, Mao Da Ding grass and so on. It has the efficacy of waking up the spleen and opening up the stomach, nourishing blood and tranquilizing the mind, fixing the intestines and stopping diarrhea. It is used for children’s anorexia, loose diarrhea (thin and unformed feces), irritability and night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping sweating after waking up) caused by deficiency of spleen qi, and nocturnal crying with urination. Infants should be taken under the supervision of a physician.