Children with poor spleen and stomach can be adjusted with medication or acupuncture under the guidance of a doctor, but the specific effect varies from person to person. If a child’s spleen and stomach is not good due to spleen qi deficiency, the symptoms manifested as abdominal distension, less food, stools are not shaped, body thinning, body fatigue, fatigue, less qi lazy speech (lack of strength, do not want to talk), etc., can be used under the guidance of the doctor Sijunzi Soup regulation, or the use of the Neiguan, the central epigastric, foot Sanli, spleen, stomach, Guanyuan, Jianli and other acupoints acupuncture and conditioning. If a child’s poor spleen and stomach is due to spleen yang deficiency, with symptoms such as coldness (cold body), cold limbs, cold pain in the abdomen, low food intake, abdominal distension, light mouth, no thirst, swollen limbs, and unformed stools, it can be regulated by using Li-Zhong Tang under the guidance of a doctor, or acupuncture at the spleen yu, stomach yu, Nei-Guan, Zhong-guan, Zhong-zhi, and Foot-San-li acupoints. If a child’s spleen and stomach are not good because of stomach yin deficiency, symptoms such as dry mouth and throat, dry vomiting and hiccups, feeling hungry but not thinking about food, noisy stomach and epigastric cavity (stomach has a feeling similar to hunger, emptiness with burning), etc., it can be adjusted by using Yi-Gastric Soup under the supervision of a doctor, or acupuncture at the Spleen Yu, Stomach Yu, Middle Epigastric Region, Zhangmen, Foot Sanli, and Sanyinjiao points. Taking the above medicines needs to be guided by a doctor, and acupuncture needs to be operated by a professional doctor.