Three herbs that specialize in treating pediatric fevers

There is no three-flavored traditional Chinese medicine for treating pediatric fever. Pediatric fever requires symptomatic medication through diagnosis and typing, which can be divided into exogenous fever, lung and stomach heat (the heat of the lungs and stomach is very heavy), yin-deficiency fever, summer-dampness fever, etc. The specific medication is as follows. The specific medications are as follows: 1. Exogenous fever: wind-cold will cause malignant cold (fear of cold) and fever, no sweating, headache, nasal discharge, floating and tight pulse, which requires the use of Thorny Prevention and Defeating Toxin Dispersion. External wind-heat infection will appear nasal congestion, yellow nasal discharge, cough with yellow sputum, dry throat and mouth, floating tight pulse, need to use Yin Qiao San plus subtractions; 2. Excessive heat in the lungs and stomach (the heat of the lungs and stomach is very heavy): if the external wind-heat is not treated in time and enters the lungs and viscera, there will be cough with yellow sputum, fever, sore throat and other symptoms, which need to be treated with Asako Shikangan Tang and other treatments. 3. Yin deficiency fever: mainly manifested as low fever and night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep and stop sweating after waking up), lethargy and fatigue, heat in the heart, dry mouth and throat, red tongue with little fluid, and fine pulse (the pulse becomes narrower and finer and the rate accelerates) and so on, which needs to be treated with Artemisia capillaris soup; 4. Heat-dampness fever: mainly occurs in summer and fall, feeling the summer-dampness evil, sudden vomiting and diarrhea, body heat (feeling the whole body is hot, but touching the skin is not very hot), thick and greasy tongue, etc., can be used to add subtraction of Elsholtzia drink with Xinjia. Different types of drugs are also different, must be in the doctor of traditional Chinese medicine under the guidance of the identification of reasonable application, so as not to affect the efficacy of treatment.