Autumn is a high incidence period for various diseases, and children are more prone to infection. What should we do if children have diarrhea in this season? Traditional Chinese medicine teaches you how to treat children's diarrhea, so try it out!
Methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Treating Children's Diarrhea
1. Huoxiang Zhengqi Capsules
Diarrhea caused by overconsumption of cold food, wind and cold is called "cold diarrhea" in traditional Chinese medicine.
The symptoms are fever, abdominal pain, bloating, watery stools, and intestinal rumbling.
You can choose to take Huoxiang Zhengqi Capsules, 2 capsules each time, twice a day.
2. Ge Gen Qin Lian Wei Wan
For children with gastrointestinal heat accumulation caused by external heat and dampness, resulting in acute and frequent diarrhea, the stools are watery and sticky, and the urine is yellow.
You can choose to take "Ge Gen Qin Lian Wei Wan", 1 gram each time, three times a day.
3. Zhi Bao Ding
Abdominal distension and pain caused by overeating or improper addition of complementary foods is referred to as "injury-induced diarrhea" in traditional Chinese medicine. The symptoms include crying before defecation and sour-smelling stools.
There may be milk curds or undigested food, bad breath, loss of appetite, and restlessness at night.
You can take "Zhi Bao Ding" once, twice a day.
4. Qi Pi Wan
For children with spleen deficiency diarrhea, which is caused by long-term illness and weakness of the body.
The symptoms include yellowish complexion, fatigue, loose stools or frequent bowel movements.
You can take "Qi Pi Wan" once, twice a day.
Reminder: In addition to the above types of diarrhea, excessive consumption of raw and cold food by children can easily cause persistent water diarrhea.
They have frequent bowel movements, intestinal rumbling, and watery or shapeless stools.
For children whose abdominal distension is relieved after diarrhea and intestinal rumbling, the condition is likely to worsen and dehydration may occur.
Therefore, such children should generally seek medical treatment in a hospital and not self-medicate.