What are the symptoms of baby Ganji

  When babies are young, their digestive system is not good, and they are prone to various gastrointestinal related diseases, and Ganji is one of them. But many parents don't even know what Ganji is, and they don't understand Gongganji either. So, what are the symptoms of baby Ganji?

  

What are the symptoms of baby Ganji1

  The symptoms of malnutrition in children include being angry, crying and making noise, restless sleep, dislike of meals, pale complexion, physical fatigue, dry and frizzy hair, lack of luster, and no weight gain or relief, which can easily lead to anemia. Mild: The subcutaneous fat in the abdomen, body, and inner thighs has become soft, and the muscles are not firm. Moderate to severe: significant reduction of subcutaneous fat in the abdomen, body, and limbs, significant wrinkles on the inner thighs, relaxed muscles, pale and dry skin, and significant facial slimming. Moderate to severe: The subcutaneous fat throughout the body has basically completely disappeared.

  Xiao'er Ganji is a disease name from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine. In Western medicine, it is usually referred to as "food accumulation", which means that although the baby eats a lot, their body is relatively thin, and they usually have dry or thin stool, abnormal coordination, sparse and yellow hair. Sometimes they may feel restless or lethargic, and in rare and severe cases, they may also experience some neurological symptoms such as frowning, eye gouging, grinding teeth, etc.

  It is best to take the child to the hospital for examination. If it is confirmed to be caused by infantile malnutrition, it is advisable to give the child some medication that can reduce the accumulation and nourish the spleen and stomach. It is also important to pay attention to adjusting the diet, mainly light and easily digestible foods, and avoid overeating.

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