Radix Panax Ginseng and Radix Angelicae Sinensis in soup can usually be drunk by children, but it should be avoided if the children are suffering from dampness (too much dampness leading to fullness and discomfort in the spleen and stomach), or have loose stools.
Radix Panax Quinquefolii has the effects of nourishing yin and clearing the lungs, benefiting the stomach and generating body fluid, resolving phlegm, and benefiting qi. It is often used for dry coughs due to deficiency of yin and lung-heat, injuring body fluid due to fever, and insufficient stomach yin (insufficient yin fluid in the stomach). It is not suitable to be used with veratrum.
Yucca is the rhizome of Yucca, family Liliaceae, with the effect of nourishing yin, moisturizing the lungs, promoting the production of fluid and relieving cough, commonly used in lung dryness and cough, dry and sore throat, dry and knotty stools, and hunger, etc. It is not suitable for people with phlegm-dampness and Qi stagnation. It is not recommended for people with phlegm-dampness and stagnant qi, and should be taken with caution for people with spleen deficiency and loose stools (thin and unformed feces).
Angelica sinensis is the root of Angelica sinensis, family Umbelliferae, with the effect of tonifying blood, regulating menstruation, relieving pain, moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels, often used in blood deficiency and atrophy, dizziness and palpitations, constipation, cold and abdominal pain and other diseases. Attention to dampness in the full, loose stools should not be served.
Children with the above conditions can take salvia, bamboo, angelica soup, but note that the specific medication should be guided by a professional physician in order to play a better efficacy, not unauthorized use of combinations. If the medication does not improve, it is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner.