What is the cause of a baby's head sweating? - Dr. Saeed Bitarafan, pediatric heart specialist

What is the cause of a baby's head sweating? - Dr. Saeed Bitarafan, pediatric heart specialist

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What is the cause of sweating in a baby?

Is there a specific reason for the baby's head sweating? This is a question that some parents ask. Sweating is something that we usually face every day. But when it comes to our babies, like anything else, we worry too much about it. Parents are usually worried and curious about why the child sweats a lot, especially when the child's head area sweats the most. Finally, if you have any questions, you can ask Dr. Saeed Bitarafan in the question and answer section of the site.

Is my baby's head sweating normal?

Just like other parts of the body, the baby's head sweats in order to adapt to the physiological temperature of the environment. According to experts, in order to adapt to the ambient temperature, babies usually release excess body heat through sweating.

Child's head temperature

Child's head temperature is usually higher than the rest of the body. So it makes perfect sense as to why sweating starts at the head first. In addition, it is believed that active sweat glands are concentrated near the child's head. This is why parents notice that sweating often occurs on the baby's head or nearby areas such as the neck. There are times when a child's excessive sweating is thought to be normal and goes without intervention. Knowing the common causes of excessive sweating in a baby can help you determine what to do.

What are the causes of excessive head sweating in infants?

Sometimes, your baby's head may sweat more than usual. However, there is no reason for you to panic. Usually, excessive sweating of the head indicates that the child's body temperature is above normal. They can't do anything and release heat through sweat. This sweating is usually in response to the following common:

  • High ambient temperature
  • Special position
  • The amount of activity
  • Excessive coverage

In some rare cases, excessive sweating with a specific underlying condition requires medical evaluation. If your child sweats for no apparent reason. It is better to consult your pediatrician so that your child's condition can be properly evaluated and treated.

Causes of baby's head sweating during sleep

Head and body sweating during sleep may be normal for a child under normal conditions. Here are some of the most common reasons babies experience night sweats:

The temperature in the room is too hot.

You may have heard that babies love heat. Because it mimics the relaxing environment inside the womb. However, babies are very sensitive when it comes to temperature changes. Therefore, it is important to achieve the most ideal room temperature for babies.

An indoor thermometer is recommended for use in your child's room, to ensure the temperature is not too hot or too cold.

child You are unnecessarily covered with too thick layers or too much clothing.

Parents are often to blame in this case. You may think that your baby needs many layers of clothing or blankets to feel comfortable. However, make sure you only cover your baby as appropriate at the time.

Your baby has been left in a certain position for a long time.

If your baby is too small to turn his head or turn over while sleeping; His head is likely to sweat at night.

Your baby is covered by a blanket or cloth while the environment is warm.

Just like adults, babies should be covered more or less depending on the current environmental weather conditions. If you like to cover your baby even in the peak of summer heat, it is very likely that your baby will sweat due to heat build-up.

If your child seems to sweat unusually during sleep. Try to check these conditions first. Most of the time, reducing the possible cause will resolve the sweat. Here are some tips on how to do this:

  • Adjust your room temperature to between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit (20 to 22 degrees Celsius) for a cooler and ideal environment for your baby's bedtime.
  • Make sure your child is wearing appropriate clothes, especially when the weather is hot, light and thin
  • Avoid covering the child with too many layers of clothes. As a general rule, experts recommend that in any environment babies should wear one more layer of clothing than parents normally wear
  • Remove unnecessary sheets or blankets from your child's bed
  • Turn your baby's head or change its position from time to time during sleep

Baby head sweating

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