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It is common for infants to sweat to help regulate their body temperature. They will sweat more in their palms and soles during stressful situations, and hot environments and anxiety usually cause underarm sweating. Just make sure to maintain a comfortable room temperature and avoid overdressing your baby to reduce his/her sweating. You can read up on these if you think that your baby is sweating excessively: http://www.livestrong.com/article/499055-infant-sweating/ The article highlighted three conditions associated with excessive sweating in infants.

It is common for infants to sweat to help regulate their body temperature. They will sweat more in their palms and soles during stressful situations, and hot environments and anxiety usually cause underarm sweating. Just make sure to maintain a comfortable room temperature and avoid overdressing your baby to reduce his/her sweating. You can read up on these if you think that your baby is sweating excessively: http://www.livestrong.com/article/499055-infant-sweating/ The article highlighted three conditions associated with excessive sweating in infants.

Yes, it is normal as young babies' sweat glands are not fully developed yet. You may notice the head sweats more than the rest of the body. it's because the surface area of the skin in a baby's head is more than the surface area of the baby's body. Do make sure baby's sweating is not due to overheating. Give him/her a warm bath will help him/her to feel more comfortable.

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My baby also tends to perspire a lot. Babies tend to perspire more because body temperature is controlled by the nervous system, which has not yet fully matured. Dress your baby according to the weather and avoid bundling your baby in order to prevent overheating. http://www.parenting.com/article/when-babies-sweat

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