Sweating
Abnormal sweating caused by physical weakness or suffering from a certain disease, such as shock, fainting, tuberculosis, etc., has symptoms of sweating. Night sweats and sweating are mostly caused by physical weakness, and are often ignored by many parents because they do not have much discomfort. In fact, children's night sweats and sweating can not be ignored, because often sweating can easily lead to dehydration, disturbance of electrolyte balance in the body, loss of trace elements and so on. Light sensation dizziness, soft body, pale complexion, loss of appetite, restless sleep, and weight loss; severe muscle convulsions, palpitation, shortness of breath, memory loss, developmental delay, and mental retardation. It can be seen that children who sweat excessively must not be taken lightly and should be treated in a timely manner.
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