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What Cause My Sweats Without Body Heat?

My 7 month old baby sweets a lot. Head area. And it is a cold sweat. her hair is alwyas wet, her crib is weat; however only her head and her body seems to be cold. She does not have any fever. house is at the normal temperature and she is dressed normaly. is this concerning?
Thu, 9 Jul 2015
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With such presentations in my clinic, I would first rule out Vitamin D,Calcium,Phosphorus insufficiency. Sweating of head is the first sign of rickets. I suggest to get examined your baby for following up or start to give balanced diet:milk,dahi,curd,egg,cheese and prophylactic dosage of Calcium and Vitamin D.
Please let me know if you have further questions before meeting your primary care Doctor.
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What Cause My Sweats Without Body Heat?

With such presentations in my clinic, I would first rule out Vitamin D,Calcium,Phosphorus insufficiency. Sweating of head is the first sign of rickets. I suggest to get examined your baby for following up or start to give balanced diet:milk,dahi,curd,egg,cheese and prophylactic dosage of Calcium and Vitamin D. Please let me know if you have further questions before meeting your primary care Doctor.