Baby head temperature is usually associated with environmental temperature, excessive warmth and other physiological factors, as well as respiratory tract infections, enteritis and other pathological factors.
1. Physiological factors: high temperature of the baby’s head may be due to the high temperature of the environment in which the baby is located, as well as the direct sunlight on the baby’s head, or the baby’s wearing excessive warmth on the head and other circumstances.
2. Pathological factors: high head temperature may be fever. If the baby by bacteria, viruses and other infections caused by respiratory tract infections may also appear baby head temperature, body temperature increases, usually accompanied by cough, nasal congestion, sore throat and other symptoms.
A high head temperature can also be caused by enteritis, which is usually accompanied by diarrhea, bloating, vomiting and other symptoms.
High head temperature may also be associated with other causes such as encephalitis and leukemia. Therefore, when your baby has a high head temperature, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the illness and then carry out targeted treatment or therapy.