Tui na can treat pediatric spleen and stomach diseases. In pediatric massage for treating spleen and stomach diseases, you can choose to massage the spleen meridian, stomach meridian and other techniques. 1. Spleen meridian: Located on the threaded surface of the end section of the thumb of a child, in a straight line from the tip of the finger to the root of the finger, this point is operated by the spleen tonifying meridian, the spleen clearing meridian and the spleen clearing and tonifying meridian. The spleen tonifying meridian has the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach, tonifying qi and blood, the spleen clearing meridian has the effect of clearing heat and diuresis (removing heat and dampness from the body), resolving phlegm and stopping vomiting, and the spleen clearing meridian is able to harmonize the stomach and eliminate food and improve appetite. Clinical acupressure on the spleen tonifying meridian is used to relieve poor appetite and emaciation caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach or deficiency of qi and blood. This technique is often combined with tonifying the stomach meridian, rubbing the middle epigastric region, and rubbing the foot sanli. 2. Stomach meridian: Located at the radial edge of the big fish head between the red and white flesh (the location of the junction between the heart of the hand and the dorsum of the hand, the heart of the foot and the dorsum of the foot) from the root of the palm to the root of the thumb in a straight line, the operation of this point is complementary to the stomach meridian and the stomach meridian of the clear. The tonifying Stomach meridian strengthens the spleen and harmonizes the stomach (restores the functions of the spleen and stomach), and assists in transportation and digestion. Clearing the Stomach meridian has the function of inducing dampness and heat, subduing rebelliousness, removing vexation and quenching thirst. Clinically, the tonifying Stomach meridian is used to treat abdominal distension and nausea (lack of appetite and reduced food intake) in children due to weakness of the Spleen and Stomach. Clearing the Stomach is often used to relieve vomiting, flatulence, vexation, thirst, constipation, epistaxis and other solid syndromes. Children with spleen and stomach disorders are recommended to visit a regular hospital for treatment under the guidance of a medical practitioner who specializes in diagnosis and treatment.