What's wrong with sweating on the baby's legs

  Usually, babies have a strong metabolism, and when sleeping or exercising heavily, they may sweat a lot on their head and back, which is quite normal. But sometimes mothers may notice that their babies sweat on their legs while sleeping. So, what's going on with the baby sweating on their legs?

  

What's wrong with sweating on the baby's legs1

  If a baby sweats on their legs while sleeping at night, it may be due to hot weather or excessive daytime activity, and the excess heat will be dissipated through sweating at night. If some babies have weak spleens, they will also sweat a lot when they fall asleep at night.

  If mothers notice a lot of sweat on their baby's legs, they should pay attention to whether it is caused by wearing too much clothing or covering the baby with too thick a blanket. If the baby is simply sweating without any other physical discomfort or symptoms such as a cold or fever, parents do not need to do too much. They can use a towel to help the baby wipe off sweat and keep the baby's skin dry and comfortable.

  Generally, babies have a good metabolism and a relatively high amount of calories in their bodies. Therefore, parents often see their babies sweating a lot, which is actually a normal metabolism of the baby's body. Parents don't need to worry too much, but they should pay attention to drying the baby's sweat in a timely manner after the baby sweats, to avoid the baby catching a cold after being exposed to the wind.

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