Can babies with lung qi deficiency eat Chen Pi?

It is not recommended to give Chen Pi to infants with symptoms of lung qi deficiency, as Chen Pi is a qi regulating medicine that can easily deplete qi and injure yin, which may lead to aggravation of the symptoms of qi deficiency after consumption. Babies with symptoms of lung qi deficiency can be treated with qi tonic medications that are calmer in nature, but it is not recommended to take Chen Pi. Because Chen Pi belongs to the qi-regulating medicines, it is hard and warm in nature, with the functions of regulating qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating qi and strengthening the spleen), drying dampness and resolving phlegm (removing phlegm in the body with dampness-drying medicines), and moving qi and relieving paralysis and pain (relieving pain by unblocking the paralysis of the limbs), and it is mainly used for treating the diseases of qi stagnation in the spleen and stomach, vomiting, eructation, phlegm-dampness and congestion, and paresis of the chest (chest tightness and pain), etc. The medicine can easily deplete the qi, and it can be taken by babies. While qi drugs are prone to depletion of qi and yin, so qi and yin deficiency patients may lead to further aggravation of symptoms, so it is not recommended to give children with symptoms of lung qi deficiency to eat Chen Pi. Baby lung qi deficiency is not recommended to eat Chen Pi and other qi drugs, so as not to cause further aggravation of the symptoms. Parents are advised to bring their children to regular hospitals for medical treatment by professional doctors according to the condition of the use of appropriate medication, so as to avoid delaying the condition.