ExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician3 months agoA. if you are worried about your baby constantly ,it may help to know that this is a normal process,which may last until he is 4 years old
so no need to worry for that.
POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. Sweating in babies and toddlers — especially on the head, back, and feet — is quite common and often not a cause for concern. Their sweat glands are still developing, and they can sweat more than adults, especially:
While sleeping During feeding In warm or humid environments When overdressed or bundled up ✅ What you can do:
Keep her cool
Dress her in light, breathable cotton clothes Keep the room well-ventilated and cool (use fan or AC if needed)
Avoid overheating
Don’t overdress her or use heavy blankets Feel her chest or neck to check body temperature — not hands or feet (they may feel cooler or sweaty even when she's fine)
Give fluids (if above 6 months)
Ensure she stays hydrated, especially in hot weather. ⚠️ When to see a doctor: If the sweating is excessive even in cool environments She shows poor weight gain, irritability, tiredness, or delayed milestones Family history of metabolic or heart issues
In most cases, this kind of sweating is normal and harmless. If you're unsure, a quick check-up with your pediatrician can give peace of mind. Let me know her age — I can guide you more specifically.
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