What’s wrong with babies’ sweaty hands and feet?

Sweaty hands and feet in infants are usually caused by physiological sweating, lack of nutrients, respiratory infections and other conditions.
1. Physiological sweating: Sweaty hands and feet of infants may be caused by imperfect development of the nervous system, fast metabolism, high room temperature and thicker clothing.
2. Lack of nutrients: Sweaty hands and feet in infants can also be caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium and other nutrients, usually accompanied by difficulty in sleeping, restless sleep, chicken chest and other symptoms.
3. Respiratory infections: Sweaty hands and feet may also occur when an infant with a respiratory infection develops a fever. In addition to sweaty hands and feet, respiratory infections are usually accompanied by symptoms such as coughing and runny nose.
Sweaty hands and feet in infants may also be associated with other conditions such as enteritis, and it is recommended to visit the hospital in a timely manner and undergo a relevant examination with the help of the doctor in order to identify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment.