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Does anyone have experience with head sweating while the child is asleep. My son

gets perspiration around his head while sleeping, sometimes his pillow gets wet

this seems to comes and go.

Wondering if it just inflammation or blood flow or some form of infection.

Anyone have a clue.

rgds Kavita

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My son used to have problems with heavy nighttime sweating. He soaked his

pillows nearly every night.

Also, his preschool teachers (3-5 years ago) used to worry about him getting so

red in the face and dripping sweat off his hair during recess when the other

kids seemed to be fine.

I described it to Dr. Goldberg over a phone consultation once as " trouble

regulating his body temperature " . Dr. G said it was another symptom of immune

system problems and it would get better- and it has.

He still tends to over-heat a little bit, but nothing like he used to.

- in Mobile, AL

(where everyone is hot during the summer!)

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Re: Re: head sweats

Does anyone have experience with head sweating while the child is asleep. My

son gets perspiration around his head while sleeping, sometimes his pillow gets

wet this seems to comes and go.

Wondering if it just inflammation or blood flow or some form of infection.

Anyone have a clue.

rgds Kavita

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Hi, I just joined your group tonight. My son used to get terrible

head sweats, I had to change his pillow etc. His head sweat ceased

when he started gf/cf & sofa free diet as well as some supps.

Lara x

>

> Does anyone have experience with head sweating while the child is

asleep. My son gets perspiration around his head while sleeping,

sometimes his pillow gets wet this seems to comes and go.

> Wondering if it just inflammation or blood flow or some form of

infection. Anyone have a clue.

> rgds Kavita

>

>

>

>

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Hi-

I think I've heard of a few kids resolving head sweats

w/diet elimination. Some identified allergies, some

thought epsom salt baths helped (when red ears

coincided) due to sulphation problems according to

some hypothesis that I've never particularly looked

into, due to one of many little metabolic pathways

being disrupted but often normalizes as the body gets

healthier.

In that case, it's more of a discomfort issue than a

trigger, and if diet restrictions are too hard, I

wouldn't even START trying to limit diet options due

to sulfation if you were to actually narrow it down to

that.

Odds are it's just one of those neuroimmune and

endocrine upsets when the body is out of whack. Odds

are it'll resolve itself.

HTH-

--- Lara <lara.hawkings@...> wrote:

> Kavita

>

> Hi, I just joined your group tonight. My son used

> to get terrible

> head sweats, I had to change his pillow etc. His

> head sweat ceased

> when he started gf/cf & sofa free diet as well as

> some supps.

>

> Lara x

>

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