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What Would Cause Cold Sweating In A 1year Old?

My 1 year old has been cold sweating the past couple days. He's eating fine drinking fine but he's teething. He has no fever has been cranky though. Im worried about maybe his sugar is low I know when diabetics cold sweat their sugar is low I hate to take him to the er for nothing. Please help
Tue, 2 Jun 2015
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Hi...if your kid is active then it is not low sugar. Apart from cold sweats the other most significant symptom of low sugar is inactivity or lethargy. If this is not there you need not worry about low sugars.

But if he is having cold sweats consistently, then he needs evaluation to rule out certain cardiac conditions. I suggest you do an ECHO and ECG and get back.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Would Cause Cold Sweating In A 1year Old?

Hi...if your kid is active then it is not low sugar. Apart from cold sweats the other most significant symptom of low sugar is inactivity or lethargy. If this is not there you need not worry about low sugars. But if he is having cold sweats consistently, then he needs evaluation to rule out certain cardiac conditions. I suggest you do an ECHO and ECG and get back. Regards - Dr. Sumanth