Question
Differential diagnosis and treatment: Spleen and stomach deficiency often result in chronic diarrhea, with loose, odorless stools containing undigested matter. Diarrhea occurs immediately after eating, with decreased appetite, yellowish complexion, and fatigue. Are there any good secret remedies for treating children’s diarrhea?
Answer
Dang Shen (Codonopsis) 10 grams, Fu Ling (Poria) 12 grams, Shan Yao (Dioscorea opposita) 12 grams, Fried Yi Ren (Job’s tears) 10 grams, Rou Guo (Myristica fragrans) 10 grams, Dried Sha Sha (Hawthorn) 10 grams. Boil the herbs to make a decoction, take one dose daily. Spleen and kidney yang deficiency often results in chronic diarrhea with clear, loose stools, cold limbs, pale complexion, and weak spirit. Use 3 grams of Braised Ginger, 3 grams of Shu Fu Zi (Prepared Aconitum), 10 grams of Ke Zi (Amomum villosum), 10 grams of Fried Bai Zhu (Atractylodes macrocephala), and 12 grams of Shan Yao. Boil the herbs to make a decoction, take one dose daily. Single formulas, proven formulas, and traditional Chinese medicine: Fu Zi Li Zhong Wan is used for chronic diarrhea due to spleen and kidney yang deficiency. Shen Ling Bai Zhu San is used for chronic diarrhea due to spleen qi deficiency. Dried Sha Sha, Ji Nei Jin (Gallus gallus domesticus), and Fried Shan Yao are mixed in a ratio of 1:1:2, ground into fine powder. Take 2 grams each time, three times a day for chronic spleen deficiency. External application of traditional Chinese medicine: Clove 1 part, Cinnamon 2 parts. Grind into fine powder, take 3 grams each time. Mix with rice vinegar to form a paste, apply to the navel area. Wrap with gauze and secure with a bandage. Apply once every evening. Acupuncture point injection with Huang Qi injection: Inject 1 milliliter into the bilateral San Lao points once a day, continuously…