Question

My child is a 3-year-old 9-month-old boy. Since he was 2 years and 6 months old, he has become weak in physique and frequently suffers from colds. After a coughing attack in December last year, he was diagnosed with bronchial asthma. He has had two episodes of bronchial pneumonia since early 2005, both following colds. Some doctors say he has asthma, while others say it cannot be confirmed yet because symptoms were only observed twice in December last year and May this year (with wheezing sounds in the lungs and a hoarse voice in the throat, but no significant shortness of breath. The first episode was more severe, requiring symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Yanbijing, Qiangde Song, and Aminophylline for 10 days before recovery. The second episode was slightly milder but accompanied by pneumonia, treated with Penicillin. He is pale, thin, has poor appetite, is picky about food, and has low immunity, making him prone to illness.

Answer

If these symptoms frequently occur, it is important to pay attention to regulating the child’s spleen and stomach. A healthy spleen and stomach, balanced nutrition, and strengthened physique will bring joy to the whole family! Parents have always been troubled by child health issues. When treating this condition, general treatment should be considered. Parents must use correct methods to help children recover from the disease as quickly as possible so that it does not affect their growth and development. Therefore, after a child’s illness occurs, parents must act quickly to help the child heal.