Baby eating injury food performance symptoms

First of all, the child may have digestive symptoms, including abdominal pain and diarrhea, sometimes dry stools, and sour stools with undigested food, such as milk flakes. In addition, the child may experience vomiting and even significant anorexia and poor appetite. Again, symptoms outside the digestive tract may occur, such as fever due to food accumulation, which is usually mild, mostly below 38 degrees. The child will also often develop a cough, which is often referred to as a cough of food accumulation. For children with indigestion and food stagnation, you can take some Chinese medicines to regulate the spleen and stomach, such as Shen Qu Xiao Yi Oral Liquid, Wang’s Bao Chi Wan, Bao He Wan, etc., all of which have the effect of eliminating food and inducing stagnation, and have a significant effect on relieving the symptoms of food stagnation in children.