As soon as summer arrives, adults and children begin to sweat profusely, especially some children, who sweat so much that it feels like they have washed their hair. Many parents are worried about whether their babies are calcium deficient?, whether they sweat too much and make their bodies weak?, or whether they are sick… Today I will tell you about the problem of baby sweating. The first thing to say about physiological hyperhidrosis is that it is normal for most children to sweat excessively, and parents do not need to worry too much. 1. Babies who sweat during feeding, exercise, and excitement have a strong metabolism and are lively and active. It is normal to sweat a lot. And because infants and young children have more sweat glands on their heads, they tend to sweat on their heads after feeding, exercising or being excited. 2 Sweating during sleep Sweating during sleep can be divided into three situations: ❶ Many children with strong growth hormone will sweat a lot after falling asleep. Even in winter, their foreheads will sweat. In fact, when children sweat in the first half of the night, it is generally considered to be caused by excessive growth hormone. ❷Excess heat dissipates during the day. Babies are active during the day, and the excess heat produced in the body is not dissipated in time. After falling asleep, the body dissipates excess heat through sweating to maintain the body\’s normal body temperature. ❸Thermic effect caused by food. Regardless of whether the baby eats during the day or before going to bed, the body will produce heat. Especially if the baby eats high-protein foods (breast milk, milk, milk powder, etc.) before going to bed, the body\’s heat production will increase even during sleep. , resulting in profuse sweating. 3 Wearing too thick a cover will cause sweating. Some parents are worried about the low temperature in the middle of the night and fear that their baby will catch cold, so they will consciously wear more covers for their babies. This will not only increase the baby\’s sweating, but also make it easier for the baby to get prickly heat. The above sweating conditions are very common. As long as the baby is in good mental state, grows and develops normally, and only has symptoms of excessive sweating, it is generally normal. And it is not a bad thing for babies to sweat. After all, babies\’ nervous system is not fully developed and their ability to regulate body temperature is relatively poor. Regulating body temperature through sweating is also a protective reaction for babies. But if your baby has the following four conditions, parents need to be vigilant! Pathological hyperhidrosis In addition to excessive sweating, pathological hyperhidrosis is also accompanied by other symptoms. For example: 1 Rickets (vitamin D deficiency rickets) not only causes excessive sweating, but also symptoms such as night terrors, crying, softening of the skull, cranial deformities (square skull, saddle head, etc.), chest deformities, limb and spinal deformities, etc. If you suspect that your baby is sick, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis in time and receive care and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The currently recommended measures to prevent rickets are: vitamin AD supplementation for full-term infants starting 2 weeks after birth until they are over 2 years old. Note that Vitamin AD recommends purchasing OTC-labeled drugs, which require high drug approval and require more inspection and supervision to be safer, but health products are not recommended. 2 Tuberculosis If your baby not only sweats in the first half of the night, but also sweats in the second half of the night and before dawn, and is also accompanied by symptoms such as low-grade fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, flushed cheeks, etc., then the baby is most likely to have tuberculosis. Sweating in children with tuberculosis during daytime activities is called \”deficit sweating\”, and sweating at night is called \”night sweats\”. If you suspect your baby is infected with tuberculosis, you should take him or her for a lung X-ray examination or tuberculin test for timely diagnosis and treatment.. 3. Hypoglycemia. In addition to excessive sweating, babies with hypoglycemia may also show symptoms such as low reaction, pale face, difficulty in feeding, lethargy, and trembling. It often occurs in premature infants, full-term infants, and infants of diabetic mothers. It is more common in neonatal hypoxic asphyxia, scleredema, and infectious sepsis. 4 In addition to excessive sweating, hyperthyroidism is also accompanied by palpitations, tachycardia, hyperappetite, weight loss, weight loss, insomnia, irritability, anxiety, etc. In addition to the above diseases, lead poisoning, diabetes, malaria, systemic lupus erythematosus, etc. may cause excessive sweating in babies. However, the excessive sweating caused by these diseases is not just excessive sweating, but there are usually other abnormalities. How to care for a sweaty baby? 1. Reasonably increase and decrease clothing. Babies are constantly changing, just like a small walking stove. However, in summer, adults wear short-sleeved skirts, and babies also wear long clothes and trousers. Especially small babies, many are wrapped into rice dumplings in summer. . It is recommended that the baby\’s clothing should be consistent with that of adults, or that parents can touch the baby\’s back, chest or belly. If it feels warm and dry, it means it is just right; if it feels sweaty, it means the baby is wearing it. too much. 2. Dry your body promptly. Excessive sweat accumulates in skin folds such as the neck, armpits, groin, etc., which can cause skin ulcers and skin infection. Therefore, after your baby sweats a lot, you should wipe off the sweat or take a bath in time, change clothes frequently, and keep your baby\’s skin clean and dry. 3. Ensure adequate water intake. The summer is hot, sweating a lot, and body water evaporates quickly. It is necessary to replenish water in time to prevent the baby from dehydration. In addition, many parents left messages in the background saying that their babies’ urine has become less recently. Generally, babies sweat more in summer, and their urine will become less. If your baby’s urine is yellow and less, it is because of insufficient water intake. Just pay attention to replenishing water. 4. Open the windows frequently and ventilate the room regularly every day to keep the environment cool. When the temperature is too high, you can use an electric fan or air conditioner appropriately to reduce sweating and help the evaporation of sweat, but be careful not to let the air outlet face the Baby blow. 5. Parents should not hold the baby for a long time. If the baby is hot, so will the parents. Therefore, you can spread a mat in a cool place and try to let the baby play freely. Other Questions and Answers: Does excessive sweating mean that the body is weak? Poor resistance? Answer: Physical weakness is a traditional Chinese medicine term. There is no such concept in Western medicine. There is currently no definite proof that there is a direct correlation between resistance and sweating. In fact, babies simply sweat excessively and have no other abnormal symptoms. Most of them are just hot, which has nothing to do with physical weakness. Question: Is there a problem with babies who don’t like to sweat? Answer: Some babies don’t like to sweat, maybe because their sweat glands are not fully developed. If there are no other abnormalities, parents don’t need to worry too much. But there is also a rare disease called congenital anhidrosis. If the baby does not sweat at all, parents should take the baby for medical examination as soon as possible. As long as the baby grows and develops well and is in a good mental state, excessive sweating is not a problem, as long as parents take good care of it. At the same time, parents are reminded not to blindly supplement calcium or nutritional supplements just because their baby likes to sweat. If you cannot tell whether your baby\’s excessive sweating is normal, you can seek medical examination and make specific choices based on the examination results..
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