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My baby sweats a lot since birth
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My baby sweats a lot since birth - #32458

Sam

He is 3 months old now but sweats a lots from birth 3-month-old baby sweating a lot from birth anything emergency or is it normal please provide some permanent solution……………………………………………………………………..:………….

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HELLO SAM,

Sweating in babies can sometimes be normal, but in some cases it can also point to underlying issues. Since your baby has been sweating a lot since birth, it’s important to first rule out medical causes before depending on Ayurvedic management

Please consult a paediatrician immediately if you notice any of these along with sweating -difficulty feeding or poor weight gain -breathing difficulty or rapid breathing -bluish lips or skin -excessive irritability or lethargy

Persistent sweating in infants can sometimes be linked with congenital heart disease, infections, thyroid imbalance, or vitamin D deficiency (rickets)

In Ayurveda, excessive sweating is associated with Pitta dosha aggravation and sometimes Meda dhatu imbalance. Since your baby is very young, treatment should be gentle, safe, and supportive focusing on diet, environment and simple remedies

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT

1) ENVIRONMENT AND CARE -keep the baby in a well ventilated, cool environment. Avoid overdressing -use soft cotton clothes only

2) MOTHER’S DIET (if breastfeeding) -Favour coming, pitta-pacifying foods= rice, milk, ghee, moong dal seasonal sweet fruits -avoid very spicy , oily, fermented foods

3) OIL MASSAGE -gentle massage with Bala Taila -helps strengthen muscles, calm the nervous system, and balance doshas

4) DIGESTIVE SUPPORT -In Ayurveda, weak digestion (agni) can contribute to imbalance. Ensure the baby feeds well and burps after feeding.

5) HERBAL FUMIGATION -Light herbal fumigation like guggulu smoke in the baby’s room helps keep the air clean and balance doshas

FIRST PRIORITY= get your baby examined by a paediatrician to rule out any underlying heart, thyroid, or metabolic condition

PARALLEL CARE= After medical clearance, you can adopt ayurvedic supportive care

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Sweating is the body’s natural response to becoming hot.

When sweating is excessive and happens when the baby is not hot , it may signal a medical condition.

Heart disease, endocrine disorders, lung disorder, glucose control disorders etc can cause excessive sweating.

So it is better to consult a paediatrician directly to rule out these issues.

Keep the baby’s room in a comfortable temperature around 22-23 degree celsius.

Dress baby in light and breathable clothes.

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Given that the sweating has been present since birth, it is not something to be taken lightly. You should consult your child’s pediatrician immediately to get a proper diagnosis and rule out any serious health concerns. They can perform an examination and recommend any necessary tests.

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NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.

Please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MD pediatrician)for further advice and treatment.

Take care 😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj

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Sweating since birth must be properly evaluated by Pediatrician to rule out calcium deficiency or any heart related issues…. Do not ignore once consult Pediatrician once…

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It’s better to consult ayurvedic practitioner directly so they can see the child and advise accordingly

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Hello Unusual sweating, is best to understand from a paediatrician.

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Sweating in babies, especially in a 3-month-old, may often be seen as a normal physiological process. It can be attributed to the immaturity of their sweat glands and their developing thermoregulation system. However, consistent or excessive sweating may warrant further observation, especially if accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, irritability, or poor feeding.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, excessive sweating can sometimes point to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha. The dynamics of Pitta are linked closely with heat and metabolism. In your child’s case, if there are no alarming symptoms like those mentioned earlier, simple home care steps might help.

Ensure that the baby’s environment is not overly warm, as young infants cannot regulate their body temperature as adults do. Keep the room well-ventilated, and dress your baby in light, breathable clothing made of natural fibers like cotton.

Monitoring their diet is also crucial, especially as they begin to transition from milk to other foods. Breastfeeding mothers might want to be cautious about foods that increase Pitta, such as spicy, sour, and salty foods, as these qualities can transfer through breastmilk.

A gentle head massage with cooling oils such as coconut oil can help balance Pitta. Use your fingertips to softly massage the baby’s scalp, being caring not to press hard on the soft areas (fontanelles). This can be done a few times a week.

However, it’s essential to stay alert for any signs of dehydration or if the sweating seems out of ordinary. Seek immediate medical attention if there are any concerns about the baby’s health and safety, including but not limited to fever, unexplained crying, or lethargy. Your pediatrician could offer the most appropriate advice and care to suit his unique health needs. Long-term health should always prioritize safe and practical solutions tailored specifically to your baby’s current condition.

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Sweating in newborns and infants can sometimes be quite normal, especially because their sweat glands are still developing and adjusting to the environment. However, it’s important to assess if this might indicate an imbalance within the body or something more. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, excessive sweating can be associated with a Pitta dosha imbalance. Pitta governs heat and metabolism in the body, and when overactive, it can lead to increased body heat and sweating.

First, ensure your baby doesn’t have any signs of fever, dehydration, or distress. If any of these are present, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Assuming his overall health seems normal, here are some suggestions you can consider to help balance Pitta:

1. Environment: Keep your baby in a cool environment. Dress him in light, breathable cotton fabrics that help wick away moisture and prevent overheating.

2. Diet (for nursing mothers): Since the baby is likely still breastfed, your own diet can influence your baby’s doshas. Try to incorporate more cooling foods like cucumber, coconut, and ghee. Avoid overly spicy or fermented foods as they may aggravate Pitta.

3. Oil Massage: Regularly give your baby a gentle massage with cooling oils like coconut oil before bath time. This can soothe and balance Pitta, calming the baby.

4. Bathing: Give him lukewarm baths, ensuring the temperature is neither too hot nor too cold to help maintain an optimal body temperature.

5. Herbs: While it’s important to be cautious with medicinal herbs, you can explore mild and safe options like brahmi. But always consult a healthcare provider to ensure suitability for a baby.

Monitoring the baby’s condition closely and consulting with a healthcare provider when necessary is important, especially if symptoms persist or if something seems unusual. Balancing Pitta gently and observing changes should help gradually address the sweating concern.

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