How to treat children with Ganji syndrome

  When a child is found to have diabetes, it is important to actively seek treatment, because if the child's diabetes problem is not treated in a timely manner, their body shape may become thinner due to not liking to eat, and they may also suffer from severe nutritional deficiencies. So, how to treat children with diabetes?

  

How to treat children with Ganji syndrome1

  1. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment. If you find that your child has such a condition, you can prepare some important foods that can have a digestive effect for them to eat. The method is to use these traditional Chinese medicines in combination with decoction and take them. Shenqu, Chenpi, and Laizi are all good drugs for improving diabetes, but the specific medication and dosage should be determined based on the child's situation. Parents should not blindly use inappropriate amounts to give to children with diabetes.

  2. Tuina and massage. This is a method often used by mothers to improve Ganji syndrome, because it is much simpler than taking traditional Chinese medicine. If this method is used to help improve Ganji syndrome, it is necessary to stimulate acupoints such as Zhongwan, Laogong, and Zusanli. Only by stimulating these acupoints can the baby's Ganji syndrome be better relieved.

  However, when performing tuina and massage, remember to use the correct technique and control the intensity of the massage, otherwise the child may cry because the mother did not grasp the intensity well.

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