What does the child mean by green under the eye bags or green under the nose root? (turning)
Clinically, some children have blue or black eye bags, and some children have blue nasal roots. Such children are generally weak, afraid of cold and prone to colds, coughs and asthma. Moreover, when the child is sick, the cyan or black color will increase, and the color will become lighter after illness. Because of their weak constitution, such children are prone to catch a cold once they get sick, and they have more opportunities to use hot medicine and less opportunities to use cold medicine. Excessive use of cold medicine is more harmful to such children. If your child has this kind of situation, I suggest: 1) When the child is sick, don't take injections, but take Chinese medicine; 2) After the child is well, take Chinese medicine to recuperate, enhance physical fitness and reduce colds. I just read an article by Professor Shi Yumin from the Pediatric Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Medical University, about their systematic investigation on children with blue veins standing out at the nose. I attached its main contents as follows: there is a baby with veins standing out at home. Author: Shortly after Shi Yumin's baby was born, his mother found that there were many veins stood out at the root of his ear. When I started crying, those veins stood out more obviously. Mother can't help but sigh: how can such a beautiful baby have these veins standing out! Grandma cooed that this was an ominous sign, because there is an old saying: "The blue veins of the mountain root (nose root) are exposed, and disaster is imminent." In fact, this kind of blue veins appearing at the root of the baby's nose tip, although not ominous, is related to the disease. In ancient times, there were no advanced inspection methods, and doctors relied on looking, smelling, asking and feeling. Yeah, a dumb baby. It is particularly important to see a doctor, and the blue veins in the nasal root are very important observation items. The ancients believed that children with prominent blue veins at the nasal root after birth were weak and prone to many diseases, such as convulsions, cough, anorexia, insect diseases (parasitic diseases) and so on. With the development of the times, high-tech instruments such as X-ray and CT have played a better role in disease diagnosis. Many fuzzy diagnosis methods with subjective colors, including "seeing the veins standing out at the root of the mountain", are gradually forgotten. However, in recent years, we have systematically studied the green veins of mountain roots and found some interesting phenomena. "Baby with blue veins" is easy to catch a cold. We selected more than 150 babies under half a year old and divided them into two groups for observation. One group is a baby with blue veins at the root of the nose after birth, and the other group is an ordinary baby. During more than three years of follow-up, we didn't find that those babies with blue veins in their noses were really prone to convulsions, anorexia and insect diseases as the ancients said. In pneumonia, diarrhea, anemia, rickets, night crying, eczema, malnutrition and so on. Their prevalence rate is not significantly different from other children. However, we found an important problem: the incidence of colds and tracheitis. The "baby with blue veins" is significantly higher than that without blue veins. Blue veins "predict" the prognosis of asthma. The blue veins at the root of the nose seem to be related to respiratory diseases. Therefore, our next research target is children with respiratory diseases. We have made a long-term observation on children who are prone to repeated colds and children with asthma, and found that the proportion of blue veins at the root of their noses is very high, accounting for about 60%. Among them, the occurrence rate of blue veins in the nasal root of asthmatic children reached 70%. We examined the immune function of these children and found that the children with veins stood out had obvious immune dysfunction. In the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine, the appearance of blue veins generally suggests that there is "blood stasis" in the body Sure enough, we found that the platelet aggregation function of "baby with blue veins" (a laboratory test that can reflect blood stasis syndrome) was obviously abnormal. Other tests have also confirmed this. "Baby with blue veins" does have blood stasis. The blue veins on the face of "baby with blue veins" are "colorful", including horizontal (mostly), vertical, branched, dark blue and light blue. In the process of observation, we didn't find any special attention to the veins stood out in various shapes, but the colors of veins stood out were different: when the disease broke out, the veins stood out in dark blue; The condition improved and the veins stood out turned pale blue; After the disease was cured, most of the veins stood out. This suggests that the advance and retreat of the veins stood out in the roots of the mountain have a certain relationship with the severity of the disease, which can be used as a reference index for the prognosis of respiratory diseases such as asthma.