Under normal circumstances, taking ginseng will not lead to premature maturity of children, but the child’s body is not abnormal, it is not recommended to take at will.
Prince ginseng is the dried tuberous root of the plant of Dianthus caryophyllus, family Dianthusaceae, which is sweet, slightly bitter and flat. It belongs to the spleen and lung meridian; it has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, promoting the production of fluid and moistening the lungs, and can be used for spleen deficiency and body fatigue, loss of appetite, weakness after illness, deficiency of qi and yin, spontaneous sweating (sweating involuntarily during the daytime, and sweating is aggravated with a little movement), thirst, and dry and dry cough of the lungs.
Reasonable and correct use of medication under the guidance of a doctor will generally not cause any harm or side effects, and will not lead to precocious puberty in children. However, under normal circumstances, if the child’s body is not abnormal, the above symptoms, it is not recommended to give the child ginseng; in addition, it is not recommended to give ginseng to those who have a strong evil influence on the surface of the body.
It can be used to treat various diseases, but children should be careful when using it, and it is recommended to follow the guidance of professional doctors, and not to use it on their own.