My son is 10 years old, but he always sweats when he sleeps at night

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Pediatric night sweats are divided into physiological and pathological, and the incidence of physiological night sweats is relatively high in general. Physiological night sweats are caused by the fact that children are young and tender, contain more water, have abundant capillaries, and are prone to sweating when they are slightly active. If the child moves too much before going to bed, the functions of various organs in the body are metabolically active, which can increase the body's heat production.

    Therefore, when children sleep, blood vessels dilate and sweat gland secretion increases, which is conducive to heat dissipation. In addition, children's metabolism is vigorous, and eating before going to bed will enhance gastrointestinal peristalsis, increase the secretion of gastric juice, and increase the secretion of sweat glands. If the indoor temperature is too high, or if the quilt is too thick, it can cause profuse sweating during sleep.

    Pathological night sweats are caused by children's own health problems, such as low blood calcium and tuberculosis.

    Physiological night sweats are generally not advocated, and the amount of activity and food eaten before bedtime should be controlled. After children have night sweats, they should dry their clothes in time, pay attention to replenishing water and salt, and dry the bedding frequently. For children who are prone to night sweats, they should be given physical exercises.

    Pathological night sweats should be targeted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In order to facilitate heat dissipation, it is necessary to dry ** in time to change clothes, and let him do physical exercise. Therefore, during children's sleep, the function of various organs in the body is metabolically active, tuberculosis will cause night sweats, and it is easy to sweat when there is a little activity.

    Physiological night sweats are generally not recommended with drugs**, which can increase the body's thermogenesis. If the indoor temperature is too high. In addition, children's metabolism is vigorous, and the bedding should be dried frequently.

    Physiological night sweats are due to the tenderness of the child. Pathological night sweats are caused by children's own health problems, which can cause profuse sweating during sleep, increased gastric juice secretion, and more water. After night sweats in children, the secretion of sweat glands also increases, and the amount of activity and food eaten before bedtime should be controlled, capillaries are abundant, and blood vessels are dilated.

    For example, children who are too active before going to bed have night sweats are physiological and pathological, or the quilt is too thick, and the secretion of sweat glands increases, such as low blood calcium. For children who are prone to night sweats.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because children's sweat glands are more developed, there is something to do with vigorous growth and development. Sweat gland secretion is controlled by the autonomic nerve (vagus nerve), and after falling asleep, the vagus nerve excitation leads to excessive sweating, usually on the head and face, but it will be relieved within an hour or two after sleeping. This is not required.

    If you sweat all the time after sleeping, and the amount is relatively large, it may be caused by calcium deficiency, so it is best to check to see if it is a calcium deficiency.

    This requires calcium and vitamin D supplementation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, pediatric hyperhidrosis is mainly seen in the following three conditions. First, calcium deficiency is more common, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by trace elements or bone density tests.

    Second: In traditional Chinese medicine, children sweat a lot, which is more common in children with spleen deficiency. Third:

    It may be normal that sweat gland secretion is controlled by the autonomic nerve (vagus nerve), and after falling asleep, the vagus nerve excites and causes excessive sweating, usually on the head and face, but it will be relieved within an hour or two after sleeping.

    1. It is recommended to do a trace element test to see, if it is found to be low calcium, you can appropriately supplement calcium to see.

    2. At the same time, if it is convenient, you can take a look at traditional Chinese medicine, whether there is a situation of spleen deficiency, and try traditional Chinese medicine appropriately.

    3. It is recommended that children participate in physical exercise appropriately, increase their physical fitness, and achieve balanced nutrition in their diet to prevent children from lacking other trace elements.

    Wishing your baby a healthy growth!

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