A child’s fever and hot hands and feet do not necessarily belong to the accumulation of food, but may also be caused by the spleen and stomach heat or yin deficiency and fire.
1. Accumulation of food: Accumulation of food will cause the child’s spleen and stomach to be weak, resulting in loose stools, reduced diet, and body fatigue and limb weakness, which may cause fever and hot hands and feet.
2. Spleen and stomach heat: When the child’s spleen and stomach are in full swing, symptoms such as sore throat, dry mouth and throat, dry stools, and fever in the hands and feet will occur.
3. Excessive Yin deficiency and fire: If a child has an excessive Yin deficiency and fire, he or she will also have a low-grade fever, hot hands and feet, and night sweats (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, but stopping after waking up), etc. The symptoms of fever, hot hands and feet will also appear.
There are many other causes of fever and hot hands and feet in children, so it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately for relevant examinations and standardized treatment under the correct guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition, which will have serious impact on the child’s health.