What is chancre

The most common cause of noma is that the child’s spleen and stomach are damaged due to improper parenting, or the child’s spleen and stomach are weak, resulting in abnormal transportation and fluid depletion, resulting in the child’s dryness and thinness. The most common type of chancre is spleen chancre, which is characterized by a thin, yellow face and thin neck, thin and yellow hair, enlarged abdomen, exposed veins or concave abdomen like a boat, lack of color, delayed growth, depression or irritability, poor sleep, night sweats, loose or dry stools, and other symptoms. It is recommended that parents take their children to a regular Chinese hospital for treatment once the child suffers from noma, and the doctor can give the child symptomatic Chinese medicine treatment according to the child’s clinical manifestations, or do pediatric massage to treat the child, which can improve the child’s above symptoms to promote the child’s normal growth and development.