Question

My child has symptoms of indigestion, manifested as disharmony of the spleen and stomach caused by excessive meat in feces, accompanied by loss of appetite and vomiting. The symptoms recur and the treatment has not been effective. How should I handle this situation?

Answer

It is recommended to take your child to a local, regular children’s hospital or pediatric clinic for a re-examination. Through detailed physical and chemical examinations, an accurate diagnosis can be made to rule out other diseases. Treatment should focus on using traditional Chinese medicine as a basis for nourishing the child’s spleen and stomach. It is important to maintain a proper balance in the intake of meat in daily bowel movements and to have a well-balanced diet. You can consider giving your child Zhibao Ding or Xingpi Yang’er Granules daily to help stabilize the symptoms and act as a pediatric health supplement.