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Heavy sweat even under normal temperatur
My son sweating more than usual and becam edark skinned gradually I googled it and got to know it comes under hyperhidrosis. Whom to consult and precautions
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if the growth of the child is proper there is no need to worry about the sweating pattern in the child. but if you feel that the child is having some other problems also get the child examined by the doctor. you can apply regular baby powder on the sweating areas. if the child in cool atmosphere and make the child wear cotton clothes. it is very common to find sweating on the forehead as well as the palms and soles and the other folding areas in the body. sweating is usually a part of metabolism and metabolic growth of the child. usually it's a normal phenomenon.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation
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Consult pediatrician in hospital
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