POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. Excessive sweating in an 8-month-old baby, particularly on the head, can be caused by several factors:
Possible Reasons:
1. Normal Development: Babies often sweat more due to their developing nervous systems. It’s common for their heads to sweat, especially during sleep or when they’re active.
2. Room Temperature: A warm environment can lead to sweating. Ensure the room is comfortably cool and not overly warm.
3. Clothing: Dressing your baby in too many layers or heavy fabrics can cause overheating. Opt for lightweight, breathable clothing.
4. Health Issues: Conditions like hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) or infections can also cause sweating. If the sweating is accompanied by other symptoms, like fever or irritability, consult a pediatrician.
5. Teething: Some babies sweat more while teething due to discomfort.
What to Do:
Monitor Temperature: Check your baby’s overall body temperature. If they're sweating but feel warm to the touch, they may be too hot.
Adjust Environment: Keep the room well-ventilated and at a comfortable temperature.
Consult a Doctor: If the sweating seems excessive or unusual, or if you notice other concerning symptoms, it’s best to consult your pediatrician for further evaluation.
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