Is ginger on the heart of the foot good for the baby?

There is no scientific literature to prove that ginger compresses on the heart of the feet have definite benefits for babies, but instead may cause some irritation to the baby’s skin. Ginger, as a Chinese herbal medicine, has the effects of relieving surface cold (removing cold from the muscle surface), warming and stopping vomiting (treating vomiting caused by stomach cold by warming the spleen and stomach), and resolving phlegm and relieving cough. It is used for wind-cold cold, cold stomach and vomiting, cold phlegm and cough. However, there is no scientific literature to prove that cutting ginger into shreds and then applying it to the soles of the baby’s feet has specific benefits for babies. And ginger is hot, and there is a certain degree of irritation, and the baby’s skin is more delicate, if a long time with ginger paste in the baby’s feet, it is easy to cause irritation to the baby’s skin, so that the baby’s soles of the skin redness and swelling and other phenomena, so do not recommend that parents use ginger to the baby’s feet. The adverse effects of ginger are not clear, and it is contraindicated for people with yin deficiency and internal heat. Patients with discomfort are advised to seek timely medical attention, and should not treat themselves to avoid delaying their condition.