Hi , does anyone know whats wrong with my 10mth daughter , her hands & feet?

r always sweating & clamy , any idas

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babies don't have the greatest circulation, my daughter has the same thing. I try to keep them dry and clean, but also loose clothing sometimes helps, If you have great worries about it take her to the doc.'s.
You NEED to make an appt with a pediatrician for this
err there is new therapy involving putting hands and feet in electrified water however i dont think it is recomended for 10mth old children
Take her to a doctor.
This is really pretty normal, my cousin's baby was like that until he was 2. He just out grew it. But you may want to talk to her doctor just to be sure.
The skin of a child that young is immature so it may do things that you would expect and more than likely she will grow out of that.
Shes probably too hot. Dress her inlight clothing when out but when shes indoors keep her in just a diaper. If she seems irritable or has any fever don't hesitate to bring her into the doctors to get checked out..thats what theyre there for.

She may be dehydrated, give her more fluids but try not to give her too much sugary stuff.
my cousin had a problem with her youngest when he was a baby. He got a disease called foot and mouth disease. I dont know too much about it, but the doctors gave him
medication and he is a health young boy now. But take him to a doctor to have it checked
if your worried still take her to the doctors. maybe your heating is too high. only needs to be 18*c. put a fan safely next to her bed..
Small children have difficulty regulating there own temperature (hence the advice about no quilts under 1yr etc). It could be that she might be too warm. If she has other symptoms and you are worried then see your doctor. I was told by a nurse that small babies (as a general guide) should have 1 more layer on than adults feel comfortable with when its cold and 1 less when its hot.
I am not a mother I am only 12, but try going to her pediatrician. (Don't blame me I am growing up with old people)
That doesn't nessecarialy mean anything is wrong with her. SOme people just sweat. If you're really concerned i would ask her doctor.
An old fashioned one - dress your baby how you would want to feel - she may be too warm. But, if you are really worried - take her to the Doctor.
Shes too hot and sweaty! Undress her a little bit. Put her in a summer dress and do you put socks on her, try it with the socks, if it doesn't help, leave them off.

Im that way now and 27 years old. I can't stand not having socks on my feet. The only way I sweat is my palms if I'm too hot.
Hope someone on this link can help.
Its very warm weather at the moment and make sure she has enough to drink, cooled down boiled water inbetween her feeds.
probably just normal, because usually babies that age are chewing on their hands and feet because of teething. Also putting anything in their mouth they can get their hands on.
It,s normal you shouldn't worry my 7 month old son has sweaty clammy feet and hands too it's normal just make sure she is getting plenty of fluids.

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