Medicine for preventing infantile gastrointestinal diseases
A technology for gastrointestinal diseases and infants and young children, which is applied in the field of medicines for preventing gastrointestinal diseases in infants and young children, can solve the problems of inconvenient administration and complicated production for infants and young children, and achieve the effects of simple production, enhanced ability to resist wind and cold, and reduction of gastrointestinal diseases.
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Embodiment 1
[0013] Prepare the medicine of the present invention according to the following method and proportioning: 6 grams of Fructus Amomum are ground into powder, and 9 grams of moxa are mixed uniformly to obtain 15 grams of medicine of the present invention (amount for each apron).
Embodiment 2
[0015] 5 grams of Fructus Amomum are ground into powder, and 8 grams of mugwort are mixed homogeneously, and 13 grams of medicine of the present invention (each apron consumption) are obtained.
Embodiment 3
[0017] 6 grams of Fructus Amomum are ground into powder, and 10 grams of mugwort are mixed homogeneously, and 16 grams of medicine of the present invention (each apron consumption) are obtained.
[0018] The medicine of the present invention is used in the following way. Two aprons are sewed with gauze, the size of which can cover the baby's gastral cavity and lower abdomen, and each apron is loaded with the above-mentioned prepared medicine. After the baby is born, one of the aprons is worn on the abdomen, fixed with a loose cotton belt, the two aprons are used alternately, and the replaced apron is dried. Use it from birth to the 50th day, day and night.
[0019] After administering this drug to 46 infants randomly selected, only 2 infants had the following symptoms during the breastfeeding period: vomiting, hiccups and loss of appetite, loose stools, sour smell, red and yellow urine, foul-smelling stools, etc. And these infants in the later development (before 6 years old)...
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