What’s wrong with your child’s palms, feet and stomach?

Heat in the child’s palms, feet and stomach is usually caused by environmental influences, noma and spleen deficiency, and yin deficiency and fire exuberance. If the temperature is hot or the child wears too much clothing, coupled with the metabolism is more vigorous, resulting in more sweat emissions, can not be dispersed, thus appearing in the child’s hands, feet and stomach fever.
1. Noma and spleen deficiency: The spleen and stomach are damaged due to children’s poor diet, overeating and partiality, which in turn causes the spleen and stomach to lose its function of transportation and digestion, resulting in stagnation, which is then transformed into noma and may lead to feverishness of the child’s palms, feet and stomach.
2. Yin deficiency and exuberant fire: Because of the lack of Yin fluid in the child’s body, the ability to restrain Yang heat decreases, and then the deficiency heat is generated within the body, resulting in deficiency heat hyperactivity, which is also prone to the occurrence of the child’s palms, feet, and tummy fever.
If the above situation exists for a long time, it is recommended that timely examination and treatment.