Dua kanak-kanak ini kuat berpeluh.
Bayangkan tido dalam ekon, boleh berpeluh apa lagi kalau tak tido dalam ekon.Anyway, yang paling ketara adalah zara. Kadang2 macam bleh perah air dari rambut yang tak seberapa banyak tu. Padahal dia tengah tido nyenyak tu.
Malam tadi akhirnya, hujan turun dengan lebat. Tapi dek keadaan melaka yg dah lama sungguh tak hujan, hujan lebat pon tak dapat menyejukkan bumi Melaka.
Night sweats aren’t just for new mothers and menopausal women — it’s usually normal for your preschooler to have them, too.
“It’s very common for children to sweat while they’re in a deep stage of sleep,” says Jennifer Shu, a pediatrician and author of Baby and Child Health: The Essential Guide From Birth to 11 Years.
According to Shu, children are more likely than adults to sweat at night because they spend more time in deep sleep, their temperature regulation systems aren’t as mature, and they have a higher proportion of sweat glands compared to their body size.
Even though your child is waking up in sweaty, damp pajamas, she may be entirely comfortable at night. On the other hand, your child might be sweating because she’s too hot. How can you tell the difference between an overheated child and a child with normal night sweating? An overheated child will feel warm earlier in the night, before she reaches the deep-sleep stage, says Shu.
So if your child is sweating earlier in the night — or if she complains about being too warm — adjust the temperature of her room and make sure she doesn’t have too many blankets. Also, avoid overdressing her. One layer of pajamas is generally enough.
Night sweating can sometimes indicate a medical problem. For example, a child with an infection might sweat as her body works to fight it off. And a child with sleep apnea, a disorder in which breathing stops repeatedly during sleep, may sweat as she works harder to get a breath.
The red flag to watch for is any additional symptoms that accompany your child’s night sweats. “Watch for fever, snoring, gasping, pauses in breathing, and any symptoms of illness,” says Shu. If your child has one or more of these symptoms, call your doctor.
Otherwise, night sweating is just one of those things that will decrease over time. As your child grows, she’ll still sweat at night (everyone does), but she probably won’t wake up drenched.- SOURCE











akhironye… ujan!!! Alhamdulillaah. ko doa2 laa lagi Arin supaya ujan lagik lepas ni. kat sini pon ada gak ujan (Nib Tebal)… tapi macam Melaka jugak, since sini pon mmg panas (sampai K.O. most pokok2 bini aku tanam), jadik ujan tu kureng efektif. tapi aku rasa pasal udara pon mmg panas da. ish, teringat balik 2012 nye symptom2
alpian: smlm melaka ujan gak..tapi kat umh aku idak pulak turun. gie bandar, jalan raya basah baru ujan.
arin… good info… tq mama rock..
… sama la kat area ampang, kul 12 malam pun ujan tapi sat ajee…