Hot Head Intermittently

2019-11-10 18:17:21
My baby is 5 month old and her head is very hot intermittently. While we are feeding and if she is actively playing. Please advise what could be the issues. Many Thanks
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No issue to worry , it is good sign and it is common it happen due to increase blood supply to head.

Answered2019-11-30 04:46:11

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It will be good to apply coconut oil/cow ghee on her scalp.

Answered2019-11-14 09:18:25

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Hello, infants head can be hot to touch than the body. Check her body temperature. If its normal nothing to worry. If not consult a Homoeopathy doctor nearby. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.

Answered2019-11-11 13:06:50

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Babies generally have a warm forehead while they are doing any activity.Also generally babies are wrapped in layers of clothes.If baby does not have temperature (on thermometer )or excessive crying ,nothing to worry about.

Answered2019-11-11 01:22:35

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Don't worry

Answered2019-11-11 07:20:54

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Hi , don't worry it's  fine . Probably from both of you one must have excessive heat in body . That might be the reason. Babies mother should be relax & stress free .

Answered2019-11-11 03:38:04

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