Night sweats in children
Spleen deficiency and susceptible children usually have spontaneous sweating, night crying, anorexia, thinning hair, lack of luster, pale, or chlorosis, stools are not withered (or dry or not formed), fatigue is weak, hands and feet are not warm, or palms are hot, Frequent cold and cough symptoms. In children with night sweats, the cause must first be identified in a timely manner and appropriate treatment given.
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