How to judge whether the baby feels cold?
Observe sneezing and runny nose
When the baby sneezes continuously, accompanied by symptoms such as runny nose and stuffy nose, it is likely to be a sign that the baby has a cold. In this case, parents should add clothes to keep their baby warm in time.
Touch a little hand
Parents can often touch their baby's little hand to feel its temperature. If you find that your baby's little hands are always cold, it is likely that your baby is not warm enough. Although babies can't express themselves in words, their body language has clearly conveyed this message.
Pay attention to sleeping position and limb temperature.
When babies feel cold, they may curl up to keep warm. During their sleep, they may get closer to their parents, and even sleep until midnight without warm hands and feet. At this time, parents should be alert to whether the indoor temperature is too low. In order to ensure the baby's warmth, the indoor temperature can be properly adjusted to create a comfortable sleeping environment for the baby.