Children Sweat Excessively While Sleeping, Even in Cold Winter Months. Lymph Nodes Feel as a String of Bumps, Clearly Visible to the Naked Eye.

Excessive sweating during sleep in children can be physiological or pathological. Physiological sweating is often due to factors such as hot weather, high room temperature, wearing too many clothes, or using too thick blankets. Pathological sweating may be caused by rickets, tuberculosis, or other chronic infection foci. It is recommended that parents observe their child’s diet and living habits and take them to a regular hospital for examination to get an accurate diagnosis.
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How to Deal with Excessive Sweating in Children’s Hands and Feet?

Excessive sweating in children’s hands and feet is caused by weakened liver and spleen function and a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to first take the child to the hospital for a trace element test, make an accurate diagnosis, and then appropriately supplement with calcium tablets and zinc oral solutions. If the cause is weakened liver and spleen function, children can take pediatric tonifying medicine, and eat more high-protein foods such as milk, eggs, and soy milk regularly, and ensure good regional hygiene for the child.
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