Attention should be paid to the conditioning of children's ointment:
Cream conditioning should be targeted. Generally, normal and healthy children don't need ointment conditioning, and children with metabolic disorder, obesity and precocious puberty generally don't need ointment treatment. Only children with weak constitution and some chronic diseases need to take cream in time when their condition is relieved.
Spleen and stomach weakness, especially children who often use antibiotics, is often accompanied by digestive dysfunction such as recurrent diarrhea. You should take "appetizing prescription" to restore gastrointestinal function, and then take ointment. During taking the ointment, if you encounter acute diseases, such as exogenous fever, diarrhea, vomiting, etc., you should stop taking the ointment, go to the hospital for treatment first, and continue taking it under the guidance of a doctor after the symptoms are controlled.
Generally, it is taken from winter to one week before the day, and it is taken continuously for about 50 days. Take it every morning on an empty stomach or before going to bed. At this time, the drug is not disturbed by food and is beneficial to absorption. Avoid eating: generally speaking, avoid salty shrimp and crab, mutton, fried greasy food, raw radish, tea and coffee. It is best to avoid eating spicy and smelly food during taking medicine.
Cream can't be taken with milk, which may affect absorption. Children with asthma, especially those who have allergic reactions to certain foods, should also avoid "hair" and avoid contact with irritating gases such as lampblack and paint, so as not to cause asthma attacks. Children with excessive cough and phlegm should avoid sweets and greasy food; Children with indigestion should avoid greasy fried food; Children with recurrent respiratory infections should pay attention to keep warm and prevent the invasion of exogenous cold.