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Mom of a 1 yr 2 m old girl8 months ago
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my daughter 5 month and 15 day old but why my baby hand and feet showing swet pls reply my question?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months ago
A. Sweating in a 5-month-old baby can be normal, as babies' sweat glands are still developing. However, excessive sweating or sweating in specific situations might indicate other factors. Here are some possible reasons: 1. Normal Thermoregulation Babies have immature temperature regulation systems, so their bodies may sweat to cool down, especially if they are overdressed, in a warm room, or during feeding. 2. Overheating Babies sweat if they are dressed in too many layers or if the environment is warm. Ensure your baby is dressed appropriately for the weather and avoid heavy blankets. 3. Feeding-Related Sweating It's common for babies to sweat while breastfeeding or bottle-feeding due to physical effort and close body contact, which generates heat. 4. Active Sweat Glands The palms, soles, and face have more active sweat glands, so these areas often sweat first in response to heat or activity. 5. Illness or Fever If your baby sweats excessively along with other symptoms like fever, irritability, or poor feeding, it could indicate an illness or infection. 6. Heart-Related Issues Rarely, excessive sweating, especially during feeding or crying, may indicate an underlying heart problem. Watch for other signs like fatigue, bluish lips, or poor weight gain. 7. Vitamin D Deficiency or Rickets Excessive sweating on the head can sometimes be a sign of vitamin D deficiency. --- What You Can Do 1. Check Room Temperature Keep the room temperature comfortable (around 22–24°C). 2. Dress Lightly Use lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton to prevent overheating. 3. Observe Other Symptoms Look for additional signs like fever, irritability, poor feeding, or lethargy. 4. Hydration Ensure the baby is well-fed and hydrated (via breast milk or formula). 5. Consult a Doctor If sweating is excessive, constant, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms (e.g., poor weight gain, fatigue, difficulty breathing), consult a pediatrician. Sweating on its own may not be concerning, but if you feel it’s excessive or unusual, seeking a professional evaluation will provide reassurance.
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