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Sweating At head
Hi My daughter is 4 month old Weight is around 7nd half She sweat a lot at head during brest feeding or while sleeping And also Urie a lot
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Hi If you notice persistent forehead sweating. Get  cardiovascular examination done once by a pediatrician or pediatric cardiologist
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weight  of the child is appropriate
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If she is passing urine adequately then sweating is not an issue Kindly get a detailed Cardiac Examination done when you visit your Pediatrician next time.
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If there is persistent sweating, you have to get a cardiologist opinion and an echo done. There is nothing to worry about. For some babies, it is normal. Usually if there is a cardiac issue, baby won't gain weight normally and have constant infections or be irritable. But your baby's weight is good for age..
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Breast feeding babies normally pass urine around 6-8 times or more per day. This is a normal thing. please keep the private parts clean
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