Baby Sleep Sweaty, Snoring, Wake Up, Is Calcium Deficiency?

Feb 18, 2019

Baby Pillow bald refers to the baby head and pillow contact part of the appearance of a circle of hair sparse or no hair phenomenon. Because calcium deficiency babies are prone to sweating, often by turning their heads to dissipate heat, resulting in the back of the head of the hair is polished to cause pillow baldness.


Pillow baldness is part of calcium deficiency, but pillow baldness is not necessarily calcium deficiency.

Countermeasures But hemp do not worry, pillow bald is only a temporary phenomenon, baby grow up, you can sit on their own, stand, lying in bed time reduced, pillow bald will slowly improve.


Sleeping, sweaty.

When the body sleeps, the normal body temperature that needs to be maintained is lower than when it is awake. In particular, the head, the head temperature is generally lower than the body 2℃~3℃. For small babies, the ability to regulate body temperature is relatively poor, so at the beginning of sleep, you will sweat to emit heat, so that the body temperature quickly reduced.

And because the head needs a lower temperature, most of the baby's sweating appears in the head.


If your baby drinks milk before going to bed, it will make your body's calorie reserves more plentiful and your sweating more severe. Another reason is that your baby needs a deep sleep time longer than an adult.

Blood vessels swell during deep sleep, and most of the blood stored in the viscera during the day flows to the muscles to repair them, and the body needs a lot of energy to send blood to the muscles and replenish its energy, and sweating is also a manifestation of energy consumption.

As you get older, your baby's sleep and sweating will gradually ease.


Countermeasures

First of all, to ensure that the room temperature is appropriate, the ideal room temperature of 20 ℃ or so. Second, don't put too much cover on your baby.

Generally speaking, because of the strong metabolism, the baby's bedding needs to be thinner than the adult's thin half-layer. The baby's peripheral nerve is not developed, the hands and feet should be cool, just look at the back of the neck whether warm can be.

If the hands and feet are hot, it means he is wearing too much! The most likely to sweat is when you just fall asleep, so this time you can not cover the baby quilt, wait half an hour into the sleeping state, and then cover some.