Health for All says
Pediatric fever is one of the common diseases in children, which brings a lot of troubles and troubles to parents of children. As an experienced veteran Chinese medicine practitioner, I will combine the theory of Chinese medicine and ancient and modern prescriptions to popularize the knowledge of pediatric fever for everyone.
Fever in children is often caused by a variety of reasons such as infection, imperfect immune function, and environmental factors, which is a problem that we need to pay attention to. In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, pediatric fever is usually divided into two types: external fever and internal injury fever.
Extrinsic fever refers to the fever caused by the child's feeling of external evils. There are wind, cold, heat, dampness, dryness and other types of external evils, and the fever symptoms caused by different types of external evils are also different. Clinically, external fever is mostly manifested as high fever, chills, headache, body pain and other symptoms. For the fever caused by wind chill and cold, we can use the ancient prescription Yinqiaosan, which is mild, effective in dispelling wind and relieving the surface, and has a good effect on this type of fever.
Fever from internal injuries is a fever caused by illness or dysfunction within the child's body. Common causes of internal injury and fever include vigorous liver fire, lack of qi and blood, and dysfunction of the spleen and stomach. For example, the fever symptoms caused by the exuberance of liver fire can be regulated by the prescription gentian xinggan decoction, which can clear away heat and detoxify, reduce fire and reduce fever, and has a significant effect on internal injury fever.
In addition to traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine also advocates adjusting diet and daily Xi for children with fever to enhance children's physical fitness and immunity. Attention should be paid to providing children with a nutritious and balanced diet, avoiding spicy, greasy and irritating foods, and supplementing more foods rich in vitamins and minerals to improve children's immunity. In addition, regular exercise, good daily routine, and good indoor ventilation are all effective measures to prevent fever.
To sum up, pediatric fever is a common childhood disease, which can be scientifically and effectively carried out through traditional Chinese medicine theories and ancient and modern prescriptions**. Of course, when dealing with pediatric fever, parents should also seek the help of a doctor in time to conduct a comprehensive examination and diagnosis to ensure that the child can be ** as soon as possible.
Health References:
1.Zhang Zhiguo. Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine[M].Beijing: Health Press, 2016