Question

How should one handle excessive sweating in a child’s palms?

Answer

Generally, sweating in the palms of infants is a normal physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry excessively. You can try frequently drying the palms and maintaining good ventilation in the environment to avoid excessive humidity. If the baby feels uncomfortable, it is recommended to seek medical attention early on, allowing the doctor to conduct a professional diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, avoid direct sunlight to reduce the irritation to the baby’s skin caused by sweat evaporation. If bitten by mosquitoes, use soap water or baking soda water to clean the affected area to relieve itching and discomfort.