How to Handle Disordered Spleen and Stomach?

My father is 65 years old, and after every dinner, he always feels nausea and wants to vomit. He eats only to the point of being slightly full, not from overeating. Recently, he has also noticed that his face looks very yellow and he seems very tired. Even without eating spicy or warm foods, he often complains of stomach discomfort. What should be done if a senior citizen experiences disordered spleen and stomach again?
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How to Handle Dry Stools in Children?

Dry stools in children may be caused by excessive protein intake, over-supplementation of calcium and zinc, overly refined diets, and the use of medications such as antibiotics. Solutions include increasing the intake of vegetables and juices (such as orange juice, pear juice, or carrot juice), and using probiotics to improve intestinal function.
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How to Handle Dry Vomiting in 7-Month-Old Children

Dry vomiting in 7-month-old children may be caused by dietary indigestion or acute gastroenteritis. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a detailed examination and symptomatic treatment, while also ensuring adequate fluid intake to prevent dehydration. Avoid taking the child to crowded places to prevent the spread of other diseases, and pay attention to observation for timely treatment.
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