What’s wrong with a child’s cold and sweaty hands and feet?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) believes that cold hands and feet and sweating of small children are mostly related to the weakness of the spleen and stomach and the deficiency of yang qi.
According to the theory of Chinese medicine, “the spleen is the master of the limbs and muscles”, cold hands and feet are mostly related to the weakness of the spleen and stomach and the deficiency of yang qi. Chinese medicine believes that the spleen and stomach have the function of transporting water and grain, moistening the muscles of the limbs, when the spleen and stomach are weak, the ability to transport water and grain is weakened, and not enough nutrients can be produced to moisten the muscles, so there will be a lack of nutrients in the limbs and the phenomenon of cold hands and feet.
In addition, due to the role of yang qi has warming, promoting, fixing, when the body of yang qi deficiency, the warming effect of yang qi is weakened, then there is a cold limb muscles, if the fixing effect of yang qi is out of order, then the sweat can not be restrained and leakage, so there is a phenomenon of sweating.
If you have cold hands and feet, sweating children, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of professional physicians to identify the treatment.