There are many sweat glands on people's hands and feet, so when people are nervous, they usually sweat in their palms. The phenomenon of sweating hands and feet has physical reasons, but also pathological reasons. Parents like to observe their two-month-old babies' physical condition carefully. So is it normal to find that their two-month-old babies like to sweat on their hands and feet? 1. It is normal for children to sweat on their hands and feet. Because children's sweat glands are more developed, and the secretion of sweat glands is mostly controlled by the autonomic nervous system (vagus nerve), after the child falls asleep, the vagus nerve is excited and causes sweating, usually on the head and face, and also on the hands and feet. This situation will ease after one or two hours of sleep. If you keep sweating after falling asleep, and the amount is quite heavy, it is mostly caused by autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and partly due to calcium deficiency. 2. If the child's hands and feet sweat, parents should take the child for tests to measure trace elements if necessary. If trace element deficiency occurs, a treatment plan should be developed immediately. Babies can take pediatric cod liver oil drops and calcium gluconate oral solution, or some other calcium supplements for treatment. If the situation is serious, vitamin D3 injection can be used for treatment. If the child is found to have symptoms of indigestion or diarrhea, active treatment should be carried out to avoid affecting calcium absorption. Pay attention to getting more sun exposure. 3. It is normal for children's hands and feet to sweat when the weather is hot. If they are deficient in calcium or zinc, they will sweat excessively. Moreover, excessive sweating has nothing to do with the room temperature. Babies will sweat regardless of whether the environment is hot or cold. In this case, it is related to zinc or calcium deficiency. If you sweat a lot, zinc will be excreted through sweat. However, to determine what the baby is lacking, we need to look at his/her performance comprehensively, and if necessary, go to the hospital for a check-up to determine. The above article has already introduced why a two-month-old baby's hands and feet sweat. Therefore, in daily life, if you find that your baby's hands and feet sweat, if the situation is serious, you should take the child to the hospital for examination in time and take symptomatic treatment. In short, it is usually normal for children to sweat a lot, and most of the time it will ease up after an hour or two after falling asleep, so there is no need to worry. |
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