How to regulate the spleen and stomach of a child with food accumulation

Children with food retention can regulate their spleen and stomach with Chinese medicines such as Awakening Spleen and Nourishing Children Granules, Shen Qu Qu Eliminating Oral Liquid and Bao He Pills. 1. Wake Up Spleen and Nourish Children Granules has the effect of waking up the spleen and opening up the stomach (promoting the function of the spleen and stomach), and can also nourish the blood and tranquilize the mind. It can be used to treat anorexia, diarrhea and loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), and irritability and night sweating (abnormal sweating after falling asleep, but sweating stops when waking up) in children with deficiency of the spleen and qi. Adverse effects of Wake Up Spleen Nourishing Children Granules are not clear, and it is forbidden to be taken by children with diabetes. 2. Shenqu Elimination Oral Liquid has the effect of eliminating food and strengthening the stomach (promoting food digestion and strengthening the function of the stomach and internal organs), and it can also regulate qi, which can be used to treat children’s spleen and stomach weakness caused by dietary irregularities, with specific symptoms such as anorexia, loss of appetite, and reduction in the amount of food eaten. Shenqu elimination oral solution a few children can appear after the use of drugs, rash, skin itching, diarrhea and other adverse reactions, contraindications for allergy to this product or related ingredients are prohibited. 3. Baohe Pills have the effect of eliminating food and stagnation, but also can harmonize the stomach, can be used for the treatment of food stagnation (food indigestion and stagnation in the stomach) stagnation caused by epigastric (abdominal) distension, belching and swallowing of acid (the stomach upward oral pharyngeal swallowing of acid) and other diseases. Adverse reactions and contraindications to Bohol Pills are not known. If there is a need for medication, it is necessary to use under the guidance of a doctor to identify the evidence, and not to blindly use the drug on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.