What’s wrong with pediatric head sweating

Pediatric head sweating may be caused by physiological factors such as environmental overheating, strenuous exercise, or nutritional vitamin D deficiency rickets, hyperthyroidism, and other factors such as hypoglycemia.
1. Physiological factors: children for a long time in the overheated environment, or walking, jogging, jumping rope and other strenuous exercise, there may be head sweating performance. This is a normal physiological manifestation and does not require treatment.
2. Nutritional vitamin D deficiency rickets: Nutritional vitamin D deficiency rickets is considered to be caused by insufficient sunshine and excessive growth rate of children. The patients will have the manifestations of cranial softening, square skull, late teething, funnel chest, bracelets, excessive sweating, irritability, irritability and so on. If the pediatric patient develops nutritional vitamin D deficiency rickets, there may be head sweating.
3. Hyperthyroidism: patients may have palpitations, fatigue, irritability, insomnia, lethargy, hyperphagia, fear of heat, excessive sweating, increased stools and other symptoms. If the pediatrician has hyperthyroidism, there will be head sweating.
4. Other: pediatric head sweating is also considered to be hypoglycemia, tuberculosis and other diseases.
Pediatric head sweating may also have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.