Children's immune system is not as strong as adults', so if they are not well taken care of, their bodies are prone to develop some bad symptoms. It is more troublesome when children are sick because they don’t like taking medicine and it is more difficult to feed them medicine than to send them to school. We think that qi deficiency is a symptom that is common in adults, but in fact, children can also suffer from qi deficiency. So what are the symptoms of qi deficiency in children? If a child has a weak spleen, the main symptoms are a sallow complexion, decreased appetite, looser stools, and usually extreme tiredness and weakness. If a child suffers from lung qi deficiency, the symptom will be a pale complexion. The body feels weak, but sweats easily and becomes breathless after a little exercise. The body's resistance is relatively poor, and it is easy to get sick, especially when the weather changes. Children with kidney qi deficiency mainly experience wheezing and shortness of breath after a little exercise, and have pale complexion and fear of cold. If you want to restore the health of a child with kidney deficiency, you must do a good job of nourishing the kidneys and eat more foods that have the effect of nourishing the kidneys and replenishing qi. Common foods in daily life include wolfberry and yam. In addition, if we understand the symptoms of the disease, we can make timely diagnosis and treatment of the disease. We should also pay attention to the balance of children's diet and nutrition in daily life. In addition, we should take children to the hospital for physical examination when necessary. Qi deficiency is a term in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It refers to a series of pathological changes and symptoms caused by insufficient vital energy. The so-called Qi is the most basic substance in the human body. It is composed of the essence in the kidneys, the Qi of water and grain absorbed and transported by the spleen and stomach, and the fresh air inhaled by the lungs. Qi deficiency generally refers to physical weakness, pale complexion, shortness of breath, weakness in the limbs, dizziness, sweating when moving, and low voice. It includes the deficiency of Yuan Qi, Zong Qi and Wei Qi, as well as the decline of Qi's promotion, warming, defense, consolidation and Qi transformation functions, which leads to the decline or decline of certain functional activities of the body, decreased disease resistance and other weakening phenomena. Human life activities are fundamentally the movement of the rise and fall, entry and exit of vital energy. Qi deficiency is a common syndrome, which is mostly caused by congenital deficiency, malnutrition, old age, long-term illness, major surgery and excessive fatigue. In clinical practice, Qi deficiency also includes symptoms of lung Qi deficiency, heart Qi deficiency, spleen Qi deficiency, and kidney Qi deficiency. Qi deficiency is mostly caused by congenital deficiency, or malnutrition, or depletion due to overwork, or long-term illness, or decreased function of organs such as the lungs, spleen, and kidneys, and insufficient Qi production. |
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