What's wrong with the baby's cold hands

  When babies are one or two years old, they tend to wear several more clothes than adults because their own resistance is too weak, making it easy for them to catch a cold. However, sometimes after putting thick clothes on babies, their hands may still feel cold. What's going on?

  

What's wrong with the baby's cold hands1

  The body of a baby is not yet fully developed, which leads to poor resistance and makes it particularly prone to some adverse phenomena. Cold hands and feet are a particularly obvious problem. If not treated in a timely manner, it can also cause a series of other symptoms. The reasons for cold hands and feet are as follows:

  1. Heart weakness

  Heart weakness can lead to poor blood supply to the body's extremities, resulting in insufficient blood volume and a decrease in hemoglobin and red blood cells. This can affect many parts of the body, especially the central nervous system, causing cold hands and feet.

  2. The baby has a small and slender body shape

  This problem often occurs in the body of female babies. For babies with smaller body sizes, their blood circulation function is relatively poor, which can lead to a certain degree of disorder in the regulation of body temperature, resulting in cold hands and feet.

  If you experience cold hands and feet, you can usually boil water with red dates, brown sugar, or ginger for your baby. These three things can effectively promote blood circulation and improve the coldness of hands and feet.

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