pediatric cough formulae


By jsharkey - Posted on 12 October 2011

Pediatric cough is without a doubt one of the top three reasons children are brought to the hospital, these coughs will without a doubt include phlegm. Doctor Zhu is certain she has never seen a child with cough and no phlegm. Her certainty makes sense to me, in fact children are little snot factories and 正好 perfect timing as I am writing this blog I am listening to my four year old friend/neighbor/frequent visitor's wet, phlegmy cough.

According to Chinese medicine theory children produce a lot of phlegm because they have a weak spleen 消脾不足 . Their digestive function is not as well established as that of an adult. Until a child is around six years old the spleen and its digestive function is still under development. On top of this children also enjoy overeating which only damages the spleen. Poor digestion quickly results in an accumulation of phlegm. Phelgm has an infinity for the lung and can easily move from the spleen up to the lung. This is precisely why Doctor Zhu is adimate about the child cough always being accompanied by phlegm.

A very simple commonly used in the hospital formulation addresses the cough and the phlegm at the same time, and as a bonus is relatively palatable. Usually 5 bags for 5 days is enough.

chen pi 陈皮 3克

fu ling 茯苓 6克

dan dou chi 淡豆豉 3克

bai lou bo 白罗卜fresh white radish 1 piece

This phlegm cough is mostly seems in a children’s. And this arises from the weather or a any wrong eating food. Chinese medicines are very much working on phlegm disease…

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