Pediatric diarrhea

Pediatric diarrhea is a common pediatric disease characterized by increased stool frequency, thin feces, or watery features. Western medicine calls diarrhea diarrhea, and those who develop it in infants and young children call it diarrhea. The disease is most common in children under 2 years of age. Although it can occur throughout the year, the incidence is high in summer and autumn, and diarrhea in autumn and winter is likely to cause epidemics. Insufficient spleen in children, internal injury milk, or spleen and kidney yang deficiency can cause dysfunction of spleen and stomach transport and diarrhea. Mild patients are treated properly and have a good prognosis. In severe cases, excessive discharge is easy to see, and qi and yin injuries are easily seen, and even yin exhausts.

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