Does crying affect a baby's body temperature

  Some babies are particularly fond of crying, and they cry very vigorously, and when they cry, they will cry for a long time. At this point, parents will notice that their baby's body will sweat and their face will be slightly hot. Does crying enough have an impact on a baby's body temperature? Let me introduce it to you below.

  

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  Does crying enough affect a baby's body temperature

  Children may occasionally experience an increase in body temperature, so parents don't have to worry too much. Fever may not necessarily be caused by physical abnormalities. For example, when a child is breastfeeding or crying, muscle movement produces more heat, causing the body temperature to rise to between 37.5-38.0 ℃. After the exercise is over, the elevated phenomenon will return to normal on its own.

  This kind of temperature fluctuation is very short-lived. If the baby's physical condition is good and there are no other abnormalities, parents can pay attention to observation and generally do not need to take measures to deal with it.

  Is it okay for the baby to sleep after crying loudly

  1. Crying and not sleeping well can cause great harm to the baby's body. Babies who fall asleep with fear are particularly prone to being awakened during sleep, and such frequent awakenings can have a very negative impact on their brain development. Moreover, frequent crying and sleeping can lead to increased abdominal pressure in babies, which can cause hernias in children.

  2. Frequent crying and sleeping can also make babies fearful of sleep. Thus, a vicious cycle occurs, leading to resistance and fear towards sleep. As parents, we should quickly identify the reasons and understand and comfort our baby, making them feel loved and cared for, so that they can gradually return to a normal daily routine.

  3. Babies before the age of three are in the sensitive period of family affection. If the baby always cries and sleeps, it will seriously affect their trust and sense of security in family relationships, thus destroying the parent-child relationship, which is not conducive to the child's psychological development, and may also form serious personality disorders, making it difficult to establish intimate emotional relationships with others.

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