What’s wrong with babies with cold sweats and cold foreheads?

Cold sweat and cold forehead in infants are usually caused by physiological conditions such as shock, as well as pathological conditions such as calcium deficiency and hyperthyroidism.
1. Physiological conditions: cold sweat and cold forehead may be caused by a sudden shock to the baby, resulting in sympathetic excitation leading to cold sweat and a cold forehead.
2. Pathological conditions: if the infant body calcium deficiency may also make the baby appear cold sweat forehead cold, usually accompanied by irritability, night terrors, pillow and other symptoms; if the baby suffers from hyperthyroidism may also appear cold sweat, forehead cold, usually accompanied by palpitations, irritability, feeding difficulties and other conditions.
There may be other causes for cold sweats and cold foreheads in infants, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a complete examination and treatment with the help of the doctor to identify the cause.