Baby sleeping sweating

Sweat is secreted by sweat glands and sweating is an important function of human skin to regulate body temperature. The amount of sweat secreted by sweat glands is related to the development of sweat glands and the excitability of the body's autonomic nerves. Because children are in a period of rapid growth and development, their metabolism is most vigorous, and they are active and active. They often sweat more than adults. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. When falling asleep at night, because the sympathetic nerves are still excited, they often sweat. After entering the deep sleep stage, the sympathetic nerves are suppressed and the amount of sweating in the middle of the night gradually decreases. This is also a normal physiological phenomenon.

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