Extra hot legs in babies with fever are caused by an increase in body temperature and heat reaching the legs through the bloodstream, and also indicate that the baby’s temperature will not drop for a short period of time at this time.
When your baby has a fever, it may cause the body temperature to rise in all parts of the body, including the legs. This is due to the fact that the heat produced in the body reaches the legs through the flow of blood, and the baby’s skin is relatively thin and tender, so the legs can appear particularly hot.
In addition, when a baby’s body temperature rises, it usually dissipates heat by sweating, and the temperature will slowly drop. However, if the baby shows no sign of sweating for a while, the temperature will not drop quickly, and the baby’s legs will also appear to be particularly hot.
When the baby fever, at the same time legs also particularly hot, there are other reasons, should immediately consult the doctor, under the guidance of a professional physician medication to avoid delays in the condition.