Can children take gastrointestinal pills?

Most children can take Gastrointestinal Pills under medical supervision to determine the appropriate dosage based on the child’s age, clinical symptoms, and weight. However, children with spleen deficiency are not recommended to take Gastrointestinal An Wan orally. Gastrointestinal Security Pill is a compound preparation of traditional Chinese medicine. Its main ingredients include Citrus Aurantium, Muxiang, Houpao, Shenxiang, Sandalwood, Musk, Rhubarb, Jujube and Chuanxiong, etc. It has the effects of regulating qi, relieving pain, aromatizing turbidity, strengthening the stomach and inducing stagnation, and is generally used clinically for diarrhea, poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, indigestion and enteritis caused by dampness and turbidity in the middle and food stagnation. Children with the above clinical symptoms may choose to take Gastrointestinal Pill orally at the discretion of the doctor. It should be noted that patients with weak spleen and stomach should not choose Gastrointestinal Pill as much as possible to avoid aggravating the symptoms of spleen deficiency and causing other discomforts. For children with the above clinical symptoms, in addition to treatment with Gastrointestinal Pill, they should also strictly control their diet and try to eat a light diet, avoiding cold, spicy, greasy and stimulating foods, and pay attention to eating less and more meals. In addition, when children have the above clinical symptoms, they can also take oral intestinal probiotics to improve the function of the intestinal tract and improve the normal intestinal flora. Gastrointestinal pills is a compound preparation of Chinese medicine, there may be problems of drug compliance when taking it. A very small number of children may experience nausea and diarrhea during the medication, but these symptoms will gradually improve after stopping the medication.