Sweating is a natural reaction of human metabolism, and both adults and infants may experience sweating. However, if you sweat too much or sweat continuously, it will become special, especially in infants and young children, which can easily cause panic among parents. So, what should I do if my baby keeps sweating?
Firstly, parents should dry their babies' sweat. It is best for parents to carry a clean soft cloth with their baby when taking care of them. When the baby is sweating, they can dry their body in time to prevent catching a cold or feeling sticky and uncomfortable. It should be noted that when the baby is sweating, outdoor activities should be reduced to avoid direct exposure to the wind and catching a cold. Secondly, parents can also improve their babies' sweating habits through dietary therapy, by providing them with foods rich in zinc and calcium, such as animal organs, which can effectively prevent and treat this phenomenon.
If their baby is prone to sweating, parents should pay attention to the following points. Firstly, in terms of clothing selection, babies who love to sweat should choose clothes with good breathability and strong water absorption. Secondly, daily intimate items such as bed sheets and pillows should be replaced frequently to avoid allergic reactions in babies caused by bacterial growth. Sweating, spitting or drooling during sleep in infants and young children can wet the pillow core. Long term soaking without replacement can easily breed mold and have adverse effects on the baby's development.