Question
Why do children often pass gas after dinner or during nap time? Is there a connection between a child’s obesity at the age of 12 and frequent gas, or is it related to what they eat? What were the previous treatment conditions and effects? What kind of help do you want to receive?
Answer
If the child is overweight, it may be due to a constitution of spleen deficiency and dampness accumulation. Spleen deficiency and dampness accumulation can lead to dampness entering the large intestine, making it easy to experience discomfort such as passing gas. It is recommended to eat less green vegetables, legumes, and yogurt, which are foods that are easy to produce gas. The mother should also pay attention to her own diet, and if necessary, she can use silymarin or other drugs to alleviate symptoms. May the child grow healthy and strong.