Does covering a two month old baby too much cause a fever

  Many novice parents still have many misconceptions about taking care of their babies, and there are also many things they do not understand. As parents, we hope our babies can grow up healthy and healthy, but we may also worry about whether they will catch a cold, have a fever, etc. Therefore, now let's take a look at whether a two month old baby who covers too much will have a fever?

  

Does covering a two month old baby too much cause a fever1

  If you cover your child too hot, it won't cause a fever, but it can easily lead to rash and eczema in the baby. It can also raise the baby's body temperature, but it will not reach the temperature of fever. Wearing too much clothing for babies can limit their activities and affect the development of their bodily systems. There may also be symptoms of heat retention syndrome, such as fever, hypoxia, etc. In severe cases, it can lead to coma, brain damage, and even endanger life.

  If covered too much, it is difficult to breathe, lacks fresh air, and is particularly prone to hypoxia. In severe cases, shock may occur. Secondly, it can cause brain edema in children. In addition, severe cases can cause necrosis of children's brain cells. It is recommended that parents pay attention to observing their children's physical changes in daily life. If it is not too cold, they must not let their children wear too much or cover them with thick blankets to avoid adverse effects caused by rising body temperature. When dressing a baby, it is important to adjust the temperature appropriately. Do not blindly dress the baby too much or too little, as it may cause the baby to catch a cold. It is recommended to hold the child for a while if they feel cold, and to keep them warm for a while if they still feel cold, but it is not recommended to do so for too long.

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