Medical Guidance: Xu Hua, Chief Physician, Department of Pediatrics, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
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Weakness is a common manifestation in pediatrics, which is common after serious illness and long illness, and also common in children with congenital deficiency. In addition to fatigue, it is often accompanied by muscle weakness and loss of appetite, which belongs to the category of deficiency syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine, including spleen and stomach weakness, deficiency of both qi and yin, deficiency of both qi and blood, and deficiency of both spleen and kidney. The principle of dietary conditioning and material selection is that spleen and stomach are weak, qi and yin are weak, qi and yin are weak, qi and blood are weak, and spleen and kidney are weak. For children who are prone to fatigue and have deficiency of both spleen and kidney, Dr. Ouyang recommends trying Quail Huangqi Decoction!
Quail Huangqi decoction
Raw materials: quail 1, astragalus 15g.
Method: unhairing and eviscerating quail, cutting into pieces, stewing with Radix Astragali, adding cold boiled water, stewing for about 1 hour, and adding a little salt to taste after stewing.
Usage: Eat soup and meat twice a week.
Efficacy: Quail is sweet in taste and flat in nature. It enters the channels of large intestine, heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney, and can tonify five internal organs, benefit middle qi, benefit liver and kidney, and strengthen bones and muscles. Astragalus membranaceus is sweet, slightly warm, and enters the lung, spleen, liver and kidney meridians, and has the functions of invigorating qi and yang, promoting fluid production and nourishing blood. All the medicines are used together, and * * * plays the role of strengthening the spleen and tonifying the kidney.
Suitable: it is more common in pregnant mothers, premature babies, or those who have a history of hypoxia and suffocation at birth, are weak, prone to crouching, lag behind their peers in growth and development, and urinate clearly and frequently.
Applicable age: children over 3 years old.
Expert introduction
Xu Hua, MD, professor, chief Chinese medicine practitioner, doctoral supervisor, director of pediatrics of the First Clinical Medical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, and director of pediatrics and neonatology of the First Affiliated Hospital; State administration of traditional chinese medicine is the leader of pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine, vice-chairman of pediatric professional committee of Chinese Medicine Association, vice-chairman of pediatric research institute of National Higher Education Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, vice-chairman of children's health care and health education committee of World Alliance, vice-chairman of pediatric professional committee of Guangdong Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, vice-chairman of pediatric professional committee of Guangdong Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine, national outstanding clinical talents of traditional Chinese medicine, inheritance tutor of famous and old Chinese medicine in Guangdong Province, and representative inheritor of Lingnan Lee's pediatric academic school.
He has been engaged in clinical, teaching and scientific research in pediatrics for more than 30 years. He is good at the diagnosis and treatment of blood syndrome and lung and spleen syndrome in children, and is good at treating intractable diseases in pediatrics with Chinese medicine. He has in-depth research on diarrhea, allergic purpura and cholestasis in children. Advocate "good doctors do not waste external treatment" and be good at using external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine to prevent and treat common diseases in children. He has presided over more than 0 projects 10, such as the national "11th Five-Year Plan" scientific research support projects, national natural science foundation projects and state administration of traditional chinese medicine projects. Editor-in-chief, participated in the preparation of more than 20 textbooks and works; Published more than 40 papers; Apply for three patents.
Visiting hours: Wednesday morning and Thursday morning.
Brief introduction of the author
Ouyang Xueming, MD, attending physician of pediatrics in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, member of the Pediatric Professional Committee of Guangdong Society of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, presided over many topics and published 30 papers. Good at: fever, cough, asthma, diarrhea, anorexia, allergic purpura, nephritis, nephropathy.
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