Children often have loose stools, one to two times a day, and they are thin. They burp after eating hard-to-digest food, have poor sleep, sweat a lot, cry often, and always want to eat, but even after eating a lot, they don’t feel full. In fact, they haven’t digested it at all. Some information suggests that this might be due to spleen deficiency… Poor stool and burping may be caused by indigestion. Another possibility is that the child’s desire to eat could be due to dry mouth. It is recommended to take Shanmai Jianpi Oral Liquid and Huoxiang Decoction or Sìwèi Pányī Shū Granules. Also, pay attention to shortening the interval between changing diapers, diluting formula milk to give the gastrointestinal tract a rest, feeding more water, increasing the supply of complementary foods, and gradually restoring normal supply after improvement. Especially avoid eating indigestible foods. Drink plenty of water.
Bedwetting in children is a normal physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry too much. Parents should actively guide their children at this time, avoiding excessive scolding to prevent negative psychological effects on the child. It is important to strictly control the amount of water children drink at night, not allowing too much water intake, and to encourage them to urinate before bedtime. In daily life, strengthen the child’s abdominal and foot bottom cold resistance, avoiding letting the abdomen and feet get cold.