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My daughter 5.3yr old sweats a lot even with little warm temperature.if she play in sunlight she gets sweat otherwise she is active and healthy. weight is 20 why she sweats a lot
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Just make sure she keeps herself well hydrated.
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As long as sweating doesnt disrupt daily routine or suddenly begins to sweat more than usual or experience night sweats for no apparent reason ,there is nothing much to worry.
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Greetings this is normal as they are more active , their BMR is high so they do sweat this is normal
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She can get if play in sunlight, if she sweats abnormally means consult pediatrician
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It's OK as long as you keep your child well hydrated.  Encourage her to drink water/ Fluids. As long as she's active don't worry. Also make her wear cotton  clothes especially during summer. Does she Sweat at rest/ night?
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If you think it's more than normal please see your Pediatrician
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That is good as such
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