📝 Detailed Answer
As a parent, I truly empathize with your concerns. Unlike adults, managing weight in children is not about simple calorie restriction; it requires a precise approach that targets body fat while supporting healthy growth. In Traditional Korean Medicine, we follow a comprehensive guide to help children thrive.
First, we identify the specific type of obesity. Children with protruding bellies who experience frequent indigestion often suffer from 'Sikjeok' (Food Stagnation). Meanwhile, children who are lethargic or prone to swelling are often diagnosed with 'Biheo' (Spleen Deficiency), meaning their weak digestive system prevents efficient metabolism. Strengthening the Spleen and Stomach is vital for proper energy expenditure.
Second, we focus on clearing 'Dameum' (Phlegm-fluid), which are metabolic waste products. When internal circulation is stagnant, the body gains weight more easily. We use customized herbal decoctions to promote the flow of Qi and Blood, helping the body discharge toxins and checking for 'Eo-hyeol' (Blood Stasis) that may be obstructing the vascular system.
Third, we aim to balance the Five Viscera and Six Bowels to enhance metabolic power. This isn't just about weight loss; it's about replenishing deficient energy and cooling excess internal heat so the child can utilize energy effectively. This balance ensures the body absorbs growth-essential nutrients while properly excreting what it doesn't need.
Finally, we collaborate on lifestyle management. We suggest ways to maintain high-quality nutrition for growth while naturally reducing intake of sugars and additives. Based on my own experience as a parent, I know this takes time, but your patient support and encouragement are the most powerful forms of medicine for your child’s health.