How to deal with baby’s sweat without catching a cold

After sweating, it is recommended to change clothes in time, avoid direct wind; pay attention to the daily environment to adjust the appropriate temperature; excessive and frequent sweating is recommended to go to the hospital. Infants’ subcutaneous fat is thin, and excessive heat dissipation after sweating will lead to excessive fluctuations in body temperature. After sweating, it is recommended to change the baby’s clothes or blanket in a warm environment, and at the same time, rub prickly heat powder, etc. to avoid sweat rash. It is recommended to keep the baby’s daily living environment ventilated and the temperature is recommended to be maintained at around 25℃. If your baby sweats more or more frequently, it is recommended to replenish the water in time, and add nutritious supplements such as puree when feeding to ensure the body’s energy metabolism. Meanwhile, if sweating is accompanied by restless sleep, occipital baldness and other manifestations, suggesting that there may be a vitamin D deficiency, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a physical examination.