"I also had sweat problems as a teenager and constantly bought deodorants at https://www.mcdaidpharmacy.ie/collections/deodorants. But if we talk about children, Full normalization of the sweat glands occurs only within 5-6 years. Up to this age, the activity of the glands is not coordinated, and the reaction to external changes differs significantly from adults. If the baby sweats during night feeding, this is not a pathology but a normal reaction. After all, breastfeeding requires effort from the baby, and sweat can appear with even minimal load. Do not dress him warmly before going to bed."
Hello mummy. We had the same issue and we were scared. We talked to a Paediatrician, and she said that it is very normal. Don't dress the baby in warm clothes, especially in this weather.
What temperature do you keep in the room?