Sweating on the tip of the baby’s nose

The symptoms that cause sweating at the tip of the ears in children are mainly caused by accumulated heat in the spleen and stomach. In Chinese medicine, the tip of the child’s nose is the main part of the spleen and stomach. If there is accumulated heat in the spleen and stomach, it will cause sweating at the tip of the child’s nose, often accompanied by dry stools and very yellow and dark urine. The child’s urination is also less frequent and less in volume, accompanied by ulcers in the mouth, and a very red tongue with yellow fur. Prompt acupressure treatment, such as clearing the stomach meridian and rubbing the Panmen, can be done, which have obvious improvement effects. If the accumulated heat in the spleen and stomach of the child is improved, the sweating at the tip of the nose will be corrected naturally.