Babies, due to their small size and weak immune system, are prone to experiencing symptoms of spleen deficiency. So, what are the symptoms of spleen deficiency in infants? How to regulate? So below, the editor will answer these two questions for everyone, hoping that the suggestions given by the editor can be helpful to parents.
Symptoms and regulation of infant spleen deficiency
1. Children with spleen qi deficiency syndrome are often characterized by indigestion, vomiting, abdominal distension, emaciation, and pale complexion. The child has symptoms such as multi colored yellowing or uneven facial pigmentation, sparse and thin hair, brittle and thin nails with white spots.
2. Children with weak spleen and stomach and internal coldness, in addition to the above symptoms, may have good appetite but have frequent and large bowel movements, which can cause diarrhea after eating. Children with weak spleen and stomach and internal heat may have poor appetite and dry stools, which are often caused by excessive consumption of snacks or milk.
3. Reasonable feeding. The most critical issue with weak spleen deficiency is to feed it properly, pay attention to good and reasonable dietary hygiene and habits.
4. Don't catch a cold. Children with weak spleen and stomach are prone to external infections, and if they catch a cold, they are also more likely to catch a cold. Therefore, these children need to pay attention to their care.
What should be done for infants with spleen deficiency
1. Pinch the spine. Chirping is a physical therapy that has no side effects and is easy to operate.
2. Use the middle, ring, and little fingers of both hands to form an empty fist.
3. Half bend the index finger, extend the thumb, and then pinch the skin on the back of the child by about 0.5-1 centimeter, pushing from bottom to top.
4. Repeat this process 1-2 times a day.
The above methods are beneficial for infants. The suggestions provided by the editor for the symptoms and regulation of infant spleen deficiency are for parents' reference only. Parents should carefully observe their children. If their children experience any discomfort, they should still go to a large hospital for examination and treatment. Parents need to pay more attention to their children's health.