Diagnosis and Treatment of a 28-Month-Old Baby’s Bad Breath, Abdominal Pain, and Loss of Appetite

A 28-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of bad breath, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite, which may be caused by weakness in the spleen and stomach. Treatment can include using traditional Chinese medicine like Xingpi Yang’er Granules and Fufang Jineijin San, along with a diet of easily digestible, absorbable light foods and plenty of water to improve the condition.
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How to Nourish a Child Who Doesn’t Like to Eat?

A child with a yellowish complexion and thin body, not reaching 1.4 meters in height, eats very little for dinner, and prefers junk food. Could they have spleen deficiency? What was the past treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of help is needed now to nourish the spleen and stomach and increase appetite?
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