Children can take Cordyceps in accordance with medical advice, but must meet the indications of the drug, and under the guidance of the doctor to consume. Cordyceps Sinensis is a common medicine for tonifying the lungs and kidneys. It is flat and sweet in nature, and its main effect is to tonify the kidneys and benefit the lungs, stop bleeding and resolve phlegm, and is often used in clinics to improve the pain and soreness in the waist and knees caused by insufficient kidney yang and deficiency of essence and blood, impotence and spermatorrhea, as well as prolonged cough and weak wheezing, coughing with phlegm and blood, prolonged non-recovery of the body after a long period of time after disease, and spontaneous perspiration (involuntary sweating during the daytime, which is aggravated by sweating when there is a slight movement), and fear of cold. This medicine should not be given to those who are suffering from superficial evils (evils on the surface of the muscles). There is no age restriction on who can consume Cordyceps sinensis, so children can usually take this medicine if they meet the medication requirements. Cordyceps can be stewed with chicken and duck, or decocted alone, or combined with ginseng, astragalus, salvia and other traditional Chinese medicines according to the actual condition of the child’s body. Specific medication should follow the doctor’s instructions.