As we all know, babies have relatively low immunity between the ages of 1-3, and their various bodily functions are not fully developed, making them susceptible to virus invasion and illness. Many situations cannot be avoided, so parents should pay extra attention to their babies when taking care of them and observe where they are uncomfortable. Sometimes babies may not be hot, but their palms are hot. I wonder if they have a fever. Can we use a fever solution to deal with it? Let's learn together with the editor:
What's wrong with a baby whose head isn't hot but whose palms are hot
If a baby's head is not hot but their palms are hot, it is a symptom of wanting to have a fever. At this time, it is necessary to drink more water and urinate more to dissipate heat. At the same time, it is also important to supplement a certain amount of nutritious food, bask in the sun, and breathe fresh air to promote physical recovery.
Reasons for Baby's Palm Heat
1. Children's metabolism is more vigorous than adults, so they produce more heat. These calories need to be dissipated through the body surface, so the body temperature and palm temperature will be higher. If the baby's body does not have any discomfort, then palm heat is a normal phenomenon.
2. If this situation also occurs when children are not exercising, it is necessary to check whether the baby is wearing too much clothes. If it is not a case of wearing too much clothes, it is necessary to measure the baby's body temperature to see if it is normal. If the baby has a fever, the palms of the baby's hands will also heat up. If the body temperature is normal, it is necessary to give the baby plenty of water and pay attention to calcium supplementation in daily life.
3. The baby has symptoms of excessive internal heat, such as hot palms and yellow urine.
4. The development of the baby's stomach is not yet fully developed, but nowadays parents give their children a lot of nutritional supplements. Many high-fat, high protein, and high calorie foods are not conducive to digestion, which can cause a burden on the spleen and stomach. Food will accumulate and produce heat, leading to fever and bloating in the hands, feet, and abdomen. However, the child's body temperature is generally normal, but they show symptoms such as appetite, dry stools, red tongue coating, and bad breath.
When the baby is uncomfortable, parents must ask if there are any other areas where the baby is uncomfortable, and check if there are any rashes or different parts of the baby's body. It is still necessary to supplement vitamins and proteins for babies in daily life, exercise with them to improve their resistance, and be careful not to excessively supplement them with high nutritional value supplements. Babies who are too young may not be able to tolerate excessive supplementation.