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7 Things Your Pediatrician Doesn’t Know About Kids

If And How Normal Is Sweating

Kids never stop moving, so it makes sense, but how can you tell if the sweating has surpassed normal kid excitement and crossed over into an actual chronic condition? Surprisingly, many children suffer from excessive sweating, and the diagnosis is often overlooked. About 2.1 percent of American children (over one million kids) experience excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis. That is no small number, so it’s crucial for us as parents to be on the lookout and report any unusual or new symptoms to our child’s pediatrician.

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