Infants with poor spleen and stomach can be divided into spleen and stomach qi stagnation, spleen and stomach qi deficiency, spleen and stomach yang deficiency and other types of traditional Chinese medicine, according to the situation through oral medication and other methods to regulate.
1. Spleen and stomach qi stagnation: the patient can be manifested as stomach and epigastric distension, stomach discomfort, poor appetite, loose stools, hiccups and intestinal tinnitus and other symptoms, the treatment should be based on regulating the qi and stomach, can be used to use the wood fragrance to smooth the qi powder to regulate.
2. Qi deficiency of the spleen and stomach: patients usually manifest hidden pain in the stomach, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, belching (hiccups), lack of breath and laziness (lack of strength, do not want to talk), and yellowish or yellowish color, etc., the treatment should be based on the benefit of qi to strengthen the spleen and the stomach, and the formula is Sijunzi Soup to regulate.
3. Yang deficiency of the spleen and stomach: patients usually manifest cold pain in the epigastrium (cold pain in the epigastric and abdominal regions), a preference for warmth and pressure, vomiting of water, loss of appetite, abdominal distension, short urine and stools containing undigested food, etc. Treatment should be based on warming and tonifying the spleen and stomach and can be adjusted with the addition of Lizhong Tang.
The adverse effects and contraindications of the above drugs are not clear. If infants have poor spleen and stomach, they should consult a doctor for timely examination and use drugs to regulate under the guidance of a physician.