Is it normal for children to sweat profusely when they are active?

In young children, because the neurological development of the brain is not yet complete, the ability to regulate body temperature is not as good as in adults, and because they are in a period of rapid physical growth and development, it is mostly normal for them to sweat profusely after activity. As some children with rickets also sweat easily when they are active, parents need to pay attention to whether their child is sweating profusely after activity and whether there are any other symptoms, such as any deformities in body development, chicken chest or rotundity. If you find that your child is sweating profusely without activity, it is recommended that you first go to the hospital to check for any medical conditions.