What are the symptoms of children's sweating

  Children's physical fitness is weaker compared to adults with normal physical fitness, so children's bodies are more prone to problems. Many parents find that their children are very prone to sweating easily, and a little activity can cause them to sweat profusely, so they worry that their children are sweating profusely. So what are the symptoms of children sweating profusely?

  

What are the symptoms of children's sweating1

  Children are most prone to sweating profusely. Sweating can be divided into spontaneous sweating and night sweats. Self sweating refers to the condition where children start sweating after a little activity, while night sweats refer to the condition where children sweat while sleeping at night, but when they wake up, the sweating automatically stops.

  Sweating profusely is the most likely cause of dehydration, electrolyte imbalance in the body, and may also result in a deficiency of trace elements. Children who sweat profusely often have pale complexion, weak body, fatigue, poor appetite, restless sleep, and are prone to weight loss. If the condition of excessive sweating is severe, there may also be physical convulsions, delayed development, decreased intelligence, palpitations, shortness of breath, and decreased memory.

  So how to distinguish between virtual sweating and normal sweating? You can test it yourself. If it's the same activity and no one is sweating, but you are sweating profusely, then it may be due to sweating profusely. At the same time, when sleeping at night, observe whether there is sweating in the neck, back, and head after falling asleep. If so, it may be due to virtual sweating.

  In summary, sweating profusely is a manifestation of physical weakness in children. Parents must promptly detect their children's physical problems. If they do not know how to handle them, it is best to seek medical treatment in a timely manner.

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