Children with poor spleen and stomach are often characterized by easy salivation (drooling), low food intake, anorexia, abdominal distension, loose stools (thin and unformed stools), etc., which can be adjusted through massage, moxibustion, diet, and traditional Chinese medicine. 1. Tuina: It can be treated by tonifying the spleen meridian, tonifying the stomach meridian, kneading the foot, kneading the mid-epigastric region, and dividing the abdomen into yin and yang, etc. The specific techniques should be operated by a physician. 2. Moxibustion: You can use Foot Sanli Point, Spleen Point, Stomach Point, Sanyinjiao Point, Middle Epigastric Point, Qihai Point and other acupuncture points to carry out moxibustion, moxibustion should be operated by clinicians. 3. Diet: the child’s diet should be regular and quantitative, to develop good eating habits, avoid spicy stimulation, cold products, eat light food. 4. Traditional Chinese medicine: you can take Sijunzi Tang plus reduction treatment. Si Jun Zi Tang is composed of ginseng, poria, licorice and atractylodes, which has the effect of strengthening the spleen and nourishing the stomach, and can treat the deficiency of the spleen and stomach. If your child has a bad spleen and stomach, you should consult your clinician and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and conditioning.