Although the temperature of a baby’s palm is higher than that of an adult, it is rare that a prolonged palm fever is not accompanied by other symptoms. The vast majority of children with feverish palms are accompanied by symptoms that are not noticed by parents or are seen as normal by parents. If a baby simply has a fever in the heart of the hand and no other accompanying symptoms, such as fever, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., it is generally not a serious problem, mostly due to the baby’s body development and organ function is not yet well developed, poor neural regulation, the stimulation of hand and foot activities, generally do not need to deal with, as long as attention to clothing appropriate body can be. In addition, if a child’s palms and feet feel warm when he or she is sick, then the child’s body temperature will generally not exceed 39 degrees Celsius. On the contrary, if a child has a cold feeling in the palms and feet when he is sick, his body temperature may exceed 39 degrees Celsius. So pay attention to the details of your baby’s body to help identify problems in time and avoid delays.