Commonly used prescriptions for pediatric spleen and stomach disorders

  The author has been engaged in clinical practice for more than 30 years and found that pediatrics is characterized by spleen and stomach diseases, indigestion, anorexia, diarrhea and other conditions are most common, the author often uses the following prescriptions to treat.  The author often uses the following formula for the treatment of anorexia in children: 3g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 3g of Chen Pi, 3g of Hou Pu, 6g of Shen Qu, 6g of Jiao Shanzha, 6g of fried wheat sprouts, 6g of Jie Nei Jin, 3g of Sha Ren, and 3g of licorice. Decoction with water, 1 dose per day, 3~5 doses can often be effective.  Diarrhea Children with indigestion resulting in diarrhea, watery stools, or even dozens of times a day, mostly due to spleen deficiency water-dampness does not transform, the formula is self-designed Chejiao San: 30 grams of Atractylodes macrocephala, 15 grams of Che Qian Zi, water decoction, drink frequently, 1 dose a day. It is recommended to control the diet appropriately and treat as soon as possible to prevent dehydration from becoming serious illness.  Food stagnation and fever In addition to affecting the normal digestive function, food stagnation in children can often cause fever due to wind, cold, heat and dampness, so it is especially important to eliminate the spleen and stomach, promote the internal organs and open the stool. This is a good example of the use of the term “Pillow Talk” in the Chinese medicine.  This formula is used to treat children with noma, emaciation, anorexia, weakness, and spleen deficiency. It is often used to strengthen the spleen and benefit the qi. The main purpose of this article is to provide you with the information you need to make sure that you have a good understanding of the topic.