What is the cause of baby’s cold and sweating

It is normal for babies to sweat after catching a cold. Babies are not in good spirits or willing to move during a cold, and as soon as they get a little better, they will run all over the place, and sweating is a very normal condition. Generally, when a baby has a cold, it will be accompanied by a fever, and sweating can effectively relieve the fever symptoms. If the baby is weak, it will also sweat a lot when taking some cold medicine or fever-reducing medicine, so pay attention to keeping warm and not getting cold. Under normal circumstances baby sweating after a cold is a relatively good phenomenon, especially if the baby is feverish, sweating can help the baby take away the toxins in the body, and the cold will be relieved.