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What are the symptoms of spleen deficiency in children


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The symptoms of spleen deficiency in children include loss of appetite, developmental lag, poor appetite, loose stools, etc.
1. Loss of appetite in
children with spleen deficiency may affect normal appetite, causing loss of appetite, manifested as no interest in food or selective picky eaters.
2. Delayed development of
spleen deficiency may cause growth retardation in children, and height and weight growth are not ideal.
3. Poor stools in children with spleen deficiency
may also cause abnormal changes in stools, accompanied by increased stool frequency or abnormal stool shape. It is
recommended that children with spleen deficiency need to go to the hospital for examination in time, and targeted treatment according to specific examination results.