Baby Sweating While Sleeping -  Causes and How to Deal With It

Are you worried about your baby sweating while sleeping? This video gives you all the information on why a baby sweats while sleeping – causes, signs to look out for, and tips to prevent it.

Waking up to see their baby drenched in sweat while asleep can be quite disturbing for a parent, and it can make them wonder if it is a serious issue that requires investigation. Though sweating while sleeping is a normal phenomenon and is usually caused by environmental issues such as a hot room, stuffy blankets, etc., it can sometimes be a symptom of an infection or illness. Watch this video to know why your baby sweats while sleeping, as well as how to deal with it.

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Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding.
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It’s very normal for babies to sweat while they sleep; it’s actually one of the things that happens when babies achieve the deepest parts of sleep. Their breathing slows down, their muscles relax, and sometimes they sweat even until they dampen their clothes. It’s always a good idea though to make sure that this isn’t being caused by the room being overheated or by the baby being overheated by the number of layers of clothes and blankets that are on your baby. Ideally your baby’s room should be kept at 65-68 degrees and if your baby is just sweating a little bit at night then that could be normal. But if your baby is sweating a lot during the day other times when he’s not sleeping, this would be a reason to have him checked out by the doctor. If you have any other questions for me feel free to ask them our Facebook page and recommend us to your friends and family too.
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