What should I do if my baby's head is cold while sleeping

  During the process of growth, infants spend most of their time sleeping because only by ensuring sufficient sleep can their bodies grow healthily. Many parents have the habit of observing their babies' sleep, mainly to keep track of their health status at all times. So what if a baby's head feels cold while sleeping?

  

What should I do if my baby's head is cold while sleeping1

  When a baby's head feels cold while sleeping, it may be because the baby is sweating while sleeping, which can cause the head to feel cool. Another possibility is that the baby's body temperature may change after falling asleep, and there is a certain relationship between head cooling and temperature adjustment. If parents are not at ease, they can use a temperature measuring tool to measure their baby's temperature. If the baby's temperature is between 35.9-37.2, it means that the baby's temperature is normal. Even if the head feels cold, there is no major problem, and parents can rest assured.

  Actually, parents should pay attention to their baby's sleeping position when they are sleeping. The safest sleeping position for babies is supine. Try not to let your baby sleep on their stomach as there is a risk of suffocation. When the baby is awake, it is advisable to let them lie down for a while, as this can help with their growth and development.

  Try not to place dangerous items such as plush toys around the baby's sleeping area. And try not to choose products that are easy to remove hair or chemical fiber materials when covering the baby's bed, so as to avoid the occurrence of respiratory allergies in the baby.

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