How to regulate the spleen and stomach of a two-year-old baby

Two-year-old babies with poor spleen and stomach need to be adjusted through pediatric massage, dietary adjustments and a combination of medication. Drug regulation: children with spleen and stomach qi deficiency can take Sijunzi granules, which has the effect of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, and can be used for spleen and stomach qi deficiency, poor gastric intake, little food and loose stools (thin and unformed stools). Its adverse effects and contraindications are not precise, pediatric dosage, should consult a physician or pharmacist. Children with food stagnation (food indigestion and stagnation in the stomach) can take Food Stagnation Granules, which has the effect of eliminating stagnation and resolving food, and can be used for partial feeding and anorexia caused by food stagnation. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not exact. Children with yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach can take Pediatric Stomach Syrup, which has the efficacy of strengthening the spleen and eliminating food, clearing heat and nourishing yin, and can be used for loss of appetite and indigestion caused by yin deficiency of the spleen and stomach. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not exact. Pediatric massage can choose the technique of tonifying spleen meridian, pediatric spleen meridian is located in the threaded surface of the thumb, with the thumb from the side of the tip of the finger to the root of the finger; you can also choose to knead the external laogong, the external laogong is in the middle of the dorsum of the hand in the two or three metacarpals, you can knead and press it for 100~300 times. Diet, you need to be light and easy to digest, you can also eat yam, lotus seeds and other foods that can strengthen the spleen and stomach. Taking medication needs to be guided by a doctor, and pediatric massage needs to be operated by a doctor. When children have symptoms related to poor spleen and stomach, please consult a doctor in time to receive standardized treatment.