The baby's physical response is the best way to express their physical condition. When a baby is feeling unwell, they will express their condition through bodily reactions. For example, if a baby keeps crying, it may be because the baby is hungry or has urinated and defecated. So what's the reason for the baby's oily smell?
Firstly, if a baby has a strong smell of oil in their head, we can generally assume that their oil secretion is relatively vigorous. Babies tend to exert more force while breastfeeding, resulting in excessive sweating. When the body is unable to expel toxins, it will detoxify through other parts of the body. So babies will have a strong smell of oily hair.
Secondly, if the baby's head is prone to sweating, it is also necessary to consider whether there is a lack of calcium. So parents can take their babies to check if there is a deficiency of calcium and trace elements. If there is a calcium deficiency, parents should take targeted calcium supplements. This way, the baby's condition should be alleviated until it disappears.
Finally, during hot weather, babies may also use their head sebaceous and sweat glands to sweat and detoxify, which is generally normal and beneficial for them. Parents should pay attention to the cleanliness and care of their baby's skin and head. When washing the baby's hair, you can slowly massage the head, which is beneficial for the breathing and relaxation of the baby's head skin. Cleaning the baby's skin thoroughly during bathing is more beneficial for the baby's skin's breathing and makes sweat flow more smoothly. The baby's body is also healthier.