Pediatric Tui Na
Baby drooling, commonly known as "drooling", is more common in children aged 6 months to 1 and a half years. The reasons can be physiological or pathological. In newborns, the salivary glands are no
Jingfeng, also known as convulsions, is a common condition in children characterized by limb twitching, upward eye movement, and altered consciousness. There are two types of jingfeng: acute and chr
Canker sores, also known as "snow mouth" or "goose mouth," refer to lesions characterized by white erosions on the oral and tongue mucosa of infants. This condition is commonly seen in breastfeeding
Anal prolapse refers to the condition where the rectum protrudes from the anus in children. If not treated in a timely manner, it can become more difficult to treat as the anus becomes more relaxed
Frequent urination in children is very common and is often caused by emotional stress, bladder heat accumulation, liver qi stagnation, congenital deficiency, or weak lung and spleen. Let's take a lo
In pediatric tuina, Da Zhui is a commonly used acupoint, often used to reduce fever in children. Let's learn about the location of Da Zhui in children. Location of Da Zhui in Children In the u
Pediatric stomatitis is mainly caused by heat accumulation in the spleen and stomach, resulting in ulceration of the mouth and tongue, which is very similar to what we commonly call oral ulcers. It
Pediatric toothache refers to the pain in children's teeth caused by internal or external factors, often accompanied by varying degrees of gum swelling. According to traditional Chinese medicine, too
Pediatric tuina is easy to perform and is not resisted by children. It also eliminates the trouble of injections and medication, making it a favored method for disease prevention and treatment in man
The Yangchi acupoint is commonly used in pediatric massage therapy. There are two methods of stimulating this acupoint, namely pinching and rubbing. Let's take a look at the accurate location of the