Can my 6-year-old child take triphala tablets for stomach issues? - #45516
Can 6 years old child consume triphala tablet. She is always having problems taking milk and eggs. She has collid problem,. always stomachache...
How long has your child been experiencing stomach aches?:
- Less than 1 weekDoes your child have any food allergies or intolerances?:
- Yes, to bothHow is your child's overall appetite?:
- Good but selectiveDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Children, especially as young as 6 years old, generally require specially tailored approaches in Ayurvedic treatments. Triphala, known for its balancing effect on the doshas and efficacy in promoting digestive health, may not be the most immediately appropriate or safe for such young children in tablet form without professional guidance. The formulation of many adult tablets is typically not suitable for young children’s physiology.
Before considering something like Triphala, it’s critical to address the dietary triggers you mentioned, such as milk and eggs. These could potentially aggravate digestive issues in some children. If your child has a sensitivity to these foods, consider eliminating them from her diet temporarily and observe if there’s any improvement in her symptoms. Substitute with plant-based alternatives like almond milk or oat milk may be beneficial.
Triphala is typically admired for its role in enhancing digestive fire (Agni) and clearing out dosha imbalances. However, for a 6-year-old, a liquid form or churna might be more appropriate, but this too should ideally be decided upon consultation with a healthcare provider familiar with your child’s health history.
To soothe her stomachache and potentially alleviate some of her symptoms, you might consider introducing more of a blend of dry ginger powder and honey, this mixture can be given in warm water once a day after meals. This is generally safe and can help with digestion. Also offer small meals at regular intervals and encourage the consumption of warm, cooked foods over raw or cold items.
Ensure her diet includes plenty of cooked vegetables and fruits like cooked apples, which are easier on digestion. Encourage her to drink warm water to help support her digestion. If her symptoms continue or worsen, seeking advice from a pediatrician or a specialized Ayurvedic practitioner for children would be wise. Always prioritize professional medical evaluation to ensure her safety and well-being.
In general, it’s important to be cautious with giving any herbal formulas to young children, since their bodies are still developing and are particularly sensitive. Triphala is a multi-herb combination traditionally used in Ayurveda to support digestion, but for a 6-year-old child, I would advise against using triphala tablets without direct guidance from a healthcare practitioner familiar with your child’s specific needs.
The symptoms you’ve mentioned — difficulty with milk and eggs, stomachaches, and what you describe as ‘collid’ problems (perhaps colic or constipation?) — may suggest issues with digestive fire (agni) or potential imbalances in kapha or vata doshas. Since milk and eggs are often heavier, they could be exacerbating these imbalances in sensitive individuals.
Consider a diet that supports digestion: introducing warm, cooked foods, focusing on easily digestible grains like rice, and vegetables like carrots and squash. Herbs and spices like ginger or cumin (in very small amounts) could be added to meals to support digestion, but only if it’s safe and suitable for your child’s age and preference.
Keep hydration in check with warm water, maybe include a pinch of asafoetida (hing) if the problem is gas-related. For digestive strength, a home remedy like a small amount of plain rice gruel might help soothe digestion.
However, it’s crucial to consult with a pediatric healthcare professional who can assess her symptoms specifically and provide tailored guidance. Persistent stomach or dietary issues should be evaluated to rule out any underlying conditions. Prioritize her overall safety and well-being by seeking a comprehensive evaluation.

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